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...enthusiastic volume, her proofing colleague Kate L. Rakoczy ’04 reassures with her quiet presences. One morning when a computer and the film-processor both failed in short succession, Rakoczy mused that it was amazing how everything can conspire against us in one fell swoop. She then cheerily fixed the computer glitch, reloaded the film processor and delivered the remaining pages to the light table. Both Kate and Anne have been the consummate breakfast companions over eggs and Diet Coke in Adams. The magazine has been cleaner, clearer and even earlier under their devoted guardianship...
Bush's Thanksgiving Day swoop into Baghdad will inevitably tie his fate more closely to the volatile situation in Iraq. Having stood on Iraqi soil and committed the U.S. to seeing its mission through, the President will have little room to maneuver during the election campaign if he's faced with increasing calls to bring the troops home. If the American death toll slows, Saddam Hussein is found and democracy begins to take root, Bush won't need a campaign ad to make his point. But if Iraq gets worse instead of better, neither will his opponents...
...Ithaca, Princeton), and famous big cities theoretically inhabited by yuppies and sitcom characters, even if the actual neighbors have to be kept at bay with swipe cards and rent-a-cops (New York, Philadelphia). New Haven doesn’t do bucolic. New Haven has no elegant skyscrapers or swooping, glittery bridges which can be artfully photographed for the covers of admissions brochures. The closest we’ve got is the “Q-Bridge” to East Haven, on I-95, a rusting contraption that cannot be said to swoop, no matter how generously speaking...
Adams House Master Sean Palfrey said the House can’t change the sensitivity of the entire alarm system in one fell swoop. The myriad detectors throughout the common areas and student rooms have to be individually moved or adjusted if problems arise, he said...
...Freedom is not lost in one fell swoop,” Flynt said. “It’s lost one book at a time and one movie at a time...