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...Sports 10/18/01. We would like to thank Eli M. Alper for writing last Thursday’s column about the Harvard Band. This weekend we received more complimentary words than in any weekend before, all from students, alumni and fans who vehemently disagreed with Alper’s overall assessment of the Band. The Band is not blissfully unaware of its shortcomings, as Alper seems to suggest; quite the contrary is true. At the same time, we feel that our lively support of football, hockey and basketball (whether they’re winning or losing, whether it is early...
...federal authorities to make their statements before he said anything. Then he calmly dropped his thoughts on the matter into his remarks at an event honoring Hispanic Americans at the White House as if he had been penciling in the name of a late-arriving guest he needed to thank...
...biggest effort in years to rid the world's financial system of dirty money was short-circuited. America's European allies "will be very upset," the Heritage Foundation's point man on the issue declared in the Washington Post, but the global war on offshore banking was "dead, and thank goodness for that...
...books were, and what made them was the unappeasable desire to see the world as a release from what he believed to be his stunted and provincial origins. In retrospect, he despised Trinidad so much that he couldn't bring himself to mention it in his thank-you remarks on learning he'd won the Nobel. "It is a great tribute," he announced in measured terms, through his publisher, "to both England, my home, and to India, home of my ancestors." Well, among other places...
...protesters: get down on your knees, and thank the thousands of men and women who gave their lives for your right of free speech over all the years of this country's existence. JANET DETTLAFF Waukesha...