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...class, “about the business and law of sports,” covers how to acquire a franchise, how to value players, how to deal with sports agents, the role of antitrust law, and how to get a stadium built. Thus far, the class has met twice??the second time in Lucchino’s box seats at Fenway...
...kicking off her stellar weekend with a one-goal, three-assist effort.“She’s great,” Stone said. “Every day she’s getting stronger.”Sophomore Katharine Chute also came up big for Harvard, scoring twice??both times off Brine assists—while adding a helper of her own.Chute benefited from a promotion up to the Crimson’s top line, where she hasn’t seen action since last season. Pairing Chute and Brine paid off, as the two collaborated...
...bookstore, people, not a pet shop.) A BOLD FRESH PIECE OF HUMANITY: A MEMOIR by Bill O’Reilly I know what you’re thinking: Bill O’Reilly? Let me tell you, we’ve done the whole cute animal thing—twice??so it was about time for the cute kid thing, and Bill is the picture of the 50s commercial kid. He is good-looking, upright and proper, and has a small book open in his hands (what could it be? The Bible? The Constitution? The Federalist Papers...
...about “intelligence failures,” “latitude of action,” “secretocrats,” and other jargony neologisms that you won’t find in Moss’ previous film “The Same River Twice?? (although the aging hippies of that movie might have had a few interesting things to say about the side of the government portrayed in “Secrecy”). But of course, it’s titillating to think about what the government is hiding from us, especially...
...shared an all-out aversion to the ‘dehumanizing,’ all-pervasive power of modern corporations, and criticized the arrogance and insensitivity of the world that this drive for abundance had produced,” voted fiscal conservative Ronald Reagan into the presidency—twice??in the 1980s. The Peace Corps and groups like it were the second-most popular choice of employment after college for the Class of 1966, when these occupations also qualified for draft deferments from the war, but members of that class and others of the 1960s...