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...student to do? The only option seems to be curling up with a DVD from Lamont’s extensive selection (want to watch “Ben-Hur” again?) until the perpetrator is caught, unless you’re willing to take action. “Whoever it is, I’ll hunt them down,” Fedornak vows. “I want my Dixie Chicks documentary...
...struggled mightily to find leadership in its own zone.“There have been a lot of defensive breakdowns that have been the result of miscommunications,” co-captain attackman Brian Mahler said. “We’re looking for that one guy, whoever it is, whether it’s a freshman or a senior, to anchor the defense and get us going.”In fact, Harvard has no senior defensemen on its entire roster, and the inexperience has shown in the season’s early goings. The team has given...
...have been living in Japan for about 20 years. At one time I believed that whoever became Prime Minister would make no difference-until Junichiro Koizumi came to power. He is a man who can make the difference, a man with a clear vision that the majority of Japanese can readily understand. Bring Koizumi back. Steve Ko Tokyo...
...business, is always in motion--hence the p.a. system he uses like a high school principal to bark out questions (Who shops online?) and commands (Don't forget to turn off the conference-room lights). On one of his first days, Drexler got on the horn and asked for whoever was in charge of fit to come to his office, a corner blocked off by cubicle partitions. Twenty-five people showed up--with 25 ideas about how garments should hang. "Now I understand the problem," he said. As he recently explained, "In any business, there has to be a vision...
...street - were afraid to speak their mind to a journalist. It didn't help that I was always accompanied by a state-appointed minder, whose job was to ensure that nobody told me anything that might reflect poorly on the great leader. Whatever I asked, whoever I asked it of, the answers would be carefully calibrated to become an homage to Saddam. Even a simple inquiry about the price of eggs would be met by something like: "Well, thanks to our beloved President, eggs...