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...Pitt’s struggle to fit the ideal of the nondescript, hardworking, heterosexual American male. (In reality, Joe is anything but the American ideal.) Even his costume (designed by Rheeqrheeq A. Chainey ’11)—a suit complete with a red and blue striped tie??€”reflects his concern with an outward appearance and reputation that gets Uncle Sam’s stamp of approval. Anna Smith’s turn as Joe’s Valium-addicted, sex-starved wife Harper is not quite on par with Breaux’s performance...
...committee voted 14-14 on the legislation with two abstentions. Andrea R. Flores ’10, UC president, had to break the tie??€”she voted in favor of the final two clauses...
...Computer science professor and former College dean Harry R. Lewis ’68—donning a sixties original orange bow tie??€”gave his top ten reasons why the sixties were better than today...
...Take, for example, Friday’s debate. Much parsing has trailed after the event: as the media prognosticates the exchange’s potential effects, Sen. John McCain has shown his post-Machiavellian stripes by naming any ‘tie??€™ declared an effective win for his camp. Meanwhile, a USA Today/Gallup poll declared Saturday that 46 percent of viewers thought Obama had won, while only 34 percent had sided with the Republican—there goes McCain’s audacious proclamation...
...adjusted his tie??€”boldly striped in yellows and greens—and lifted up his khakis just a bit, the classy way, as he sat down at a barstool...