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University policy for public parties, such as house parties, requires that a BAT team of graduate students who are certified bartenders be present. BAT teams consist of four graduate students and cost about $80. They card people, mix drinks and tap...
Candidates campaigning on issues like reducing congressional perks, staff size and term limits try to tap into a weak public desire for reform which is overshadowed by a stronger desire for venting anger. Measures like these merely try to rein in a system widely advertised as out of control, without addressing the reasons why the system itself evolved in that particular...
Less than eight minutes later, it was 3-0. Junior Taadeh Sheriff's overlapping run found space along the right wing; he gave it in turn to Wojcik, who crossed deftly to Silva for an easy tap-in past Yale keeper Adam Sullins in the 74th minute...
Besides the prospect of a job for Barry Diller, one of the great benefits of the information superhighway is supposed to be interactive television. Now programmers at Cornell University have taken a step toward making two-way TV a reality. Thanks to software dubbed "CU-SeeMe," Internet users can tap into live sound-and-image transmissions with their computers. Better yet, users with video cameras can actually exchange TV images with fellow networkers...
...sense of order and symmetry, Lemon's dances even resemble the plotless ballets of George Balanchine, in spirit if not vocabulary. When a friend in Denver challenged Lemon to create a piece with a black theme, Lemon demurred, but a chance meeting with Le Vaughn Robinson, a street-corner tap dancer, changed his mind. The result of their collaboration was Buck Dance, based on the syncopated clog dancing (the precursor of tap) that slaves performed to entertain their masters...