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...trained in the Government Department, Harvard's breeding ground for those who love the sound of their own voices and who love to have others hear the sound of their voices. I fit in well. However, as I sat in this unfamiliar and laid-back world of the 19th-century novel, a cleft in the crimson student body became apparent...
...Clinton's second term that opens the package. This was the 11th political cover story in the past 18 months co-authored by Gibbs and Duffy (who, coincidentally, joined TIME on the same day in 1985). Other highlights of this week's issue include some familiar names and some unfamiliar juxtapositions: Jay Leno and Gloria Steinem offer the President some free advice; fallen campaign strategist Dick Morris urges Clinton to stick to the center in his second term; playwright Wendy Wasserstein has some light-hearted tips for the First Lady; Slate editor Michael Kinsley puts Clinton's victory in historical...
...miniaturization is what made me think that a refusal to stop campaigning could be an impeachable offense. I was driving in heavy traffic in an unfamiliar neighborhood, looking for the right turn I'd been instructed to take. Two-thirds of a block from what might have been my street, I had to decide whether to get into the right-turn-only lane, but, not having reached the street sign, I had no way of knowing whether I wanted to turn right...
Alhough the setting may not be unfamiliar for UMass, their position as underdog may be. The perennial contenders face an uphill battle to return to the Final Four for the first time since 1993, after a 1996 campaign which may be described as somewhat disappointing...
...games into the season, the Lions are in an unfamiliar position, perched atop the Ivy League standings...