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...There, Clymer covered Nikita Khrushchev’s fall from power. “That was an exciting story to cover, even if we weren??t entirely sure why it was happening,” he said recently...
...last year, Stanford Law School Dean Larry D. Kramer said in a telephone interview Friday that the reforms were driven by growing faculty and student discontent over the existing grading system. “We had created a false sense of precision and drew distinctions among students that weren??t really valid,” he said. “The biggest desire was that we wanted people to pick classes based on what they wanted to learn and not on grades.” The decision—which was made on Wednesday—received strong...
...were consistently a few seats down from Dartmouth, and we tried to fight back throughout the course,” Overington said. “We tried to move but we couldn’t—we just weren??t moving...
...Sunday] was a good wake-up call,” Mulcahy said. “We saw that you really just have to be at your best in the heat and then again in the final. Yesterday we weren??t quite there--but I think we’ve made progress since the dual season ended and I think that experience will help...
...take them on a ride. Without a deepening plot, however, the audience knows exactly how “Made of Honor” is going to end 20 minutes into the film, making Hannah’s innocence annoying and unbelievable. This is not to say that there weren??t a few enjoyable moments in the film. There is a collision with a waiter that will certainly incite laughter in some, and the recurring image of a man playing basketball in short-shorts will at least give you something to think about during the long periods of nothingness...