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Americans are almost unique in the world in their passion for firearms. And so, says Heide, we're also alone in the world when we grieve over school violence. "Incidents like this are either unheard-of or incredibly rare in other countries. We have a message in our popular culture that if kids are unhappy, this is a way to express victimhood. So if kids have access to guns, they will carry out that message...
...addition to breaking meet and pool records in each of his individual events, Cole also automatically qualified for NCAAs in the mile--by an almost unheard-of eight seconds. Cole also anchored the 800 free relay, outhustling Yale's George Gleason (who took second in the 200 free) to win the event for the Crimson...
...both bands for a total of $30,000," Lewis says. "Getting both for that price would normally be unheard...
...would be willing to endow the council. We could even offer naming rights. Who cares if it is called the Al Gore '69 Undergraduate Council as long as we can watch "The Sopranos"? But, let's say the administration does not want to help us out (certainly not unheard of). That's okay--we're Harvard students, we're resourceful. The council should then set up a system for self-endowment. A $10 term bill charge (optional, of course) could bring in approximately $60,000 per year. Even after one cycle, the council would have the funds...
...Stewart) was an industry joke. Now it boasts an inventory of 30,000-plus items, more than 1 million unique visitors monthly and a massive, last-minute rollout of 3,600 Internet kiosks in 1,200 K Marts across America. CEO Mark Goldstein is blithely turning away job applicants--unheard of in employee-hungry Silicon Valley--and even considering buying a failing dotcom or two for Christmas. "There's some great stuff out there," he muses. "We can make them profitable, take them under our wing...