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...Then there is one who rises toward wider horizons until she links herself with all existence, with all God's creatures, with all worlds, and sings her song with all of them. It is of one such as this that tradition has said that whoever sings a portion of song each day is assured of having a share in the world to come...
...league is not doing well," Delaney-Smith said. "I expect that whoever wins will be seeing [No. 2] Tennessee or [No. 1] Connecticut. There is not a chance of anything else. But that's alright with me. We'll handle that when the time comes...
...postelection turmoil escalated, it became clear that it was the story of the year and more: whoever was the survivor would be not only the next President but a symbol of a historic showdown that would be remembered and cited a century hence. So by early last week, without knowing whether Al Gore or George Bush would win, we'd decided that the victor would be Person of the Year...
...panelists agreed that gridlock would consign such bold but risky plans as Bush's proposed $1.3 trillion tax cut to the campaign-promise trash heap. "There won't be any huge tax cuts or entitlement programs, whoever becomes President," says Bruce Steinberg, chief economist for Merrill Lynch. "That means the budget surpluses should remain extremely large, and the national debt will continue to be paid down--all of which is friendly to financial markets...
...wasn't an uncanny coincidence that the major selling point of four out of the five presidential candidacies was their ability to work well with Harvard administrators. Whoever wins will spend most of their time representing student interests to the likes of Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis '68 and Assistant Dean of the College Karen Avery '87. The lower our man is held in the estimation of these venerable figures, the lower our chances of getting those petty student "services" we prize...