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Historically, the two were as different as sight and sound. Phone calls reached the home over one kind of line, while cable-television signals traveled along a different kind. Their markets were separated by a thick wall of government restrictions, so competition between the two public utilities was almost impossible. But that has been changing dramatically owing to the rapid pace of deregulation and emerging new technologies. Among the most important developments...
While Tsongas has made an increased effort in recent weeks to use humor on the campaign trail, he toned down his routine somewhat Sunday night. He also wore thick, black-rimmed glasses to de-emphasize the swelling caused by a wood chip lodged in his eye last week...
...team in the thick of a conference race, every weekend in the most important of the year...
...advised Congress on a number ofenvironmental matters and is in the thick ofefforts to put together a University-wideenvironmental studies program...
...Asian-American--more specifically, I'm Korean-American. You know the stereotype: studious, passive, sometimes cliquish--but individually inconspicuous and unoffensive, even deferent, crouched over thick science texts in Cabot library for hours at a time, impervious to politics and completely anal...