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...Dean Jewett decides in favor of randomization, the housing system will have swung, in the course of the past 60 years, from one end of the spectrum to the other; from total choice to no choice. In this case, Dean Jewett would be wise to take Aristotle's advice and choose the golden mean: the current system...
Harvard had trouble hitting that pitch Thursday. The hitters had to guess when it was coming, and for the most part they either were frozen at the plate and took called third strikes or they swung at bad pitches...
...think we swung not to hit a riseball, and anytime you're scared, you're not going to hit well," Harvard coach Jenny Allard said...
Harbury's publicity campaign swung into high gear last October. She staged a 32-day hunger strike outside the Guatemalan presidential palace, which she ended when National Security Adviser Anthony Lake agreed to look into the matter. On January 25, the CIA provided the State Department with what White House spokesman Mike McCurry now calls "new information"--information about Alpirez that was at the very least potent enough to prompt the CIA to begin an internal investigation. (The CIA station chief in Guatemala was recalled to Washington around the time the inquiry began.) Concurrently, Harbury was told that...
...effort to escape that past, the pendulum has swung beyond integration. The law does not segregate racial groups any more, but now it sets them against each other. The assumption underlying the convoluted racial Congressional districts is that race is a more meaningful political category than geography or socioeconomic status...