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...processing and keep reliving." The couple said the baby's name means "red rose" in Persian, which it does, and "princess" in Hebrew--which had Israeli journalists and linguists scratching their heads. Suri was one of several celebritots to get an unusual moniker recently. Gwyneth Paltrow's Moses, Donald Trump's Barron, Joely Fisher's True and Brooke Shields' Grier (who was born in the same hospital and on the same day as Suri) all proved that Mom and Dad are creative types. Welcome to the world, Suri. You're going to find it a pretty strange place...
...Donald and his wife Melania Trump gave birth this morning to a baby boy. They named him Barron William Rothschild Fabergé Egg Trump. Cute kid. He really takes after his father--barely a day old and he has already bankrupted two casinos...
...this stage, then, the Democrats' 9-point advantage in party preference may not be a reliable indicator of a shift in control of the House of Representatives. Democrats almost always trump Republicans on the generic party preference question in pre-election polling, but the voting day outcomes are often shaped by turnout. Indeed, the equivalent question in a spring 1994 Gallup survey gave the Democrats a 6-point lead - and that was the year of the Republican Revolution, in which Newt Gingrich's troops, armed with their Contract with America, gained control of both chambers of Congress...
...situations, and this season is the last opportunity to share in the triumph of an Ivy League title or an NCAA tournament bid.But whatever happens as far as Harvard men’s lacrosse is concerned, the Cohens carry with them something that no amount of wins could trump.“Ten or fifteen years down the line, wins and losses will probably fade, but you’re not going to forget times you were hanging out with your teammates,” Greg said. “After hard practices, hanging out on the field?...
...service, Harvard graduates’ talents would translate into saved lives, both American and foreign.”Realistically, Wheeler’s hope of seeing more Harvard students enter the army will have to wait. For now, the promise of the green stuff seems to trump the red, white and blue...