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...problems of big shots appeal to a mass audience. Some of the stories on Lipstick and Cashmere are universal: both have had plots about juggling work with a son's birthday party. Others are less so: What to do when your nanny raids the good Bordeaux or writes a tell-all roman ŕ clef about...
...John F. Kerry, and Senator Edward M. Kennedy â54-â56âObama told the crowd of thousands that âordinary citizens have the capacity to do extraordinary things.â âIâm here to tell you that if you believe we can have change in America, vote here, and right now,â he said. Obamaâs victory in the South Carolina primary on Jan. 28, along with an endorsement from Caroline B. Kennedy â80âwho made...
...little out of control. "Jay, bless his heart, couldn't sit still," Letterman recalls of one early mass meeting. "He was behaving like a hyperactive child: jumping up and down, being funny and distracting, to the point where everybody sort of thought, Well, maybe we shouldn't tell Jay about the next meeting...
...Brownâs 20, and held a 17-3 shots advantage in the third period. In short, it reads like a recipe for a blowout. When those statistics come on the short end of a 4-2 loss to the leagueâs lowliest opponent, however, they tell a completely different story. Rather than indicating offensive domination, these numbers underscore the Harvard offenseâs inability to convert offensive chances, a running theme for the Crimson throughout its slumping second half of the season. âWeâre a much better hockey team than...
...responded, with a cautious smile. "But I will tell you when the game is over. I may change my mind then...