Word: superealism
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...Ford's crime was his attendance, along with 3,000 other people, at a Super Bowl party sponsored by Playboy magazine last year. This inspired the Republicans to run their now famous ad featuring a scantily clad white actress who claimed to have met Ford at the party and then, in the punch line, pooched her lips, winked and whispered, "Harold, call me." A second ad accused Ford of having "Hollywood values," for what it said was his support of gay marriage and the distribution of morning-after birth-control pills to teenagers...
...would have to curtail their sport to save it. The players had already filed suit against the ATP, and there was De Villiers last November, back swinging just four months after cancer surgery, telling them he was going to go ahead with a shortened, no-ad scoring system; a super tie-break instead of a third set; and a rule that doubles players must qualify for singles, thus making it harder for doubles specialists to get into doubles draws. The outraged pros viewed the move as a cost-saving effort to kill that form of the sport--one that...
...BROWN (2-4, 1-2)You find a 21st-century time machine in the middle of I-95. If you want to set it for 2005, proceed to the next paragraph. If you want to transport to any other year in this millennium, go to the third paragraph.Under super-competitive coach Phil Estes, Brown is an improving team with a lot of pride. With Zak DeOssie in the middle of their defense, the Bears have a chance to shut down Penn’s rushing attack and send the Quakers on a season-ending losing streak. Paced by a defense...
...Halloween, so go creative. Saturday October 28 from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. Currier House Fishbowl and Ten-Man Suite. Free, including free beer and punch (21+). 5)Handel’s “Orlando” Looking for some non-traditional Halloween fun? Then go super-traditional with Emmanuel Music’s performance of “Orlando,” about a hero who gets mixed up with a hot shepherdess and bewitched by a magician. Spooky! Classical! Spookical! Call 617-536-3356 for reservations. Saturday October 28 at 7:30 p.m. Emmanuel Church, 15 Newbury...
...everyone else has left and you’re still drinking your whisky in the corner, and the host wants you to leave, but you just refuse, because you really love the song that’s playing.” So it goes for “super seniors,” according to Thea S. Morton ’06-’07. It certainly seems as if there’s a significant chunk of ’06 lagging behind for that last sip. Harvard’s super seniors are not of the repeat...