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It was then that Foley noticed the auburn hair of his neighbor, Gail Coleman, 43, who was unconscious and buried beneath the blanket of snow that had been falling all day in Boston's worst snowstorm since 1978.
More likely, the error that the article makes is an unconscious assumption that the norm among the Confederacy was whiteness, so a "Southerner" is a "white Southerner." This is the same error that justifies treating the Confederate flag as a "regional symbol."
Or Harvard wouldn't be Harvard without constantly chapped lips and red hands. Harvard wouldn't be Harvard if you were able to wear clothes between November and May that showed any part of your body besides your eyes and the tip of your nose. Harvard wouldn't be Harvard...
But the player of the night, for either team, had to be Feaster. Last season's Ivy League Rookie of the Year continued her masterful play, leading all scorers with 25 points and dominating the boards with 16 rebounds. She appeared unconscious at the three-point line, going four-of...
The country, almost without knowing where it was going, has wandered down unpaved roads that vanish into swampland. The Farrakhan march--warmhearted, festive, lovely in its way--was a sort of culminating symptom. On respectable op-ed pages, writers have been suggesting that we might as well consider breaking off...