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Nature abhors a vacuum, and in recent years, new, even more insidious organizations have grown to fill the void in Harvard's social life. Three underground Greek organizations have emerged to suck in those students who weren't born lucky enough to be punched...
...from everyday life by brushing the back of his throat with a feather tip. Fantasies range from harmless, biff-bam adventures through warm-and-fuzzy childhood memories, to varieties of porn, and on to malign alternate worlds that appear to be not just virtual but actual, and that permanently suck in vurt addicts...
...Power cords lying around suck up radio waves," Rassen said. "[People should] keep cords short...
...course, for those Americans who have known since the Night of the White Bronco that the opening of the O.J. Simpson trial would do more to suck up leisure time than all the debates over the balanced-budget amendment and observations about the odd January weather combined, the high courtroom drama was the big payoff. But those who had cynically decided in advance that the so-called trial of the century would be nothing more than an interminable media fest were guilty of, to use Johnnie Cochran's new favorite phrase, ``a rush to judgment...
There's no good reason to vote for any of these retreads. Liston is incompetent, Fine corrupt and Coffey once called Liston his "big brother" in public. They suck. As long as council members--and not the student body--vote for president, we'll get nothing but Michael W. Beys '94 and Joshua D. Liston' 95 clones...