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...DIED. BOB KEESHAN, 76, who played the beloved children's show character Captain Kangaroo for 36 years on CBS-TV and public television; in Windsor, Vermont. Keeshan began acting in 1948 as the frenetic clown Clarabell on the Howdy Doody Show. Seven years later, at the age of 28, he debuted as the grandfatherly Captain Kangaroo, who was named for his multipocketed jacket. He taught subtle lessons in chats with characters like the animal-loving farmer Mr. Green Jeans, the carrot-craving Bunny Rabbit and the laconic Grandfather Clock. Keeshan, who didn't patronize his audience, lamented in 1993 that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones | 1/26/2004 | See Source »

With help from the 80,000 activists in Mumbai this week, the combined boycotts could get the international support they need to be effective against transnational corporations such as Coca-Cola. Coke contracts have come under fire at Columbia, NYU, University of Vermont and University of California, Berkeley to name a few, and contracts have already been terminated at Bard College, Lake Forest College and at bars and colleges in Ireland. So far, Harvard’s involvement has been limited to bringing Colombian workers to campus to speak about the repression but Madeleine S. Elfenbein...

Author: By Joe Flood, | Title: One Coke Over the Line | 1/23/2004 | See Source »

...result, says Garrison Nelson, a professor of political science at the University of Vermont, is the potential for self-aggrandizement...

Author: By Jonathan P. Abel, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Who Says You Can't Run for Vice President? | 1/23/2004 | See Source »

...inevitable in schools that there are fewer whites in schools. There are less to go around. We can’t helicopter kids in from Utah or Vermont,” he said...

Author: By Rachel B. Nearnberg, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Study Says Desegregation Has Long Way To Go | 1/21/2004 | See Source »

...ambitious Governor of another small state dismissed Iowa and its clumsy caucuses as a waste of time. "If you look at the caucuses system, they are dominated by the special interests in both parties, [and] the special interests don't represent the centrist tendencies of the American people," Vermont's then governor Howard Dean said on an obscure Canadian public-affairs program. The caucuses can stretch on all night, Dean noted, and he expressed wonderment that average people would even bother with them: "I can't stand there and listen to everyone else's opinion for eight hours about...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Campaign '04: The Iowa Effect | 1/19/2004 | See Source »

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