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Think back to high school, just for a minute (who could bear a longer trip down memory lane) The student body was most likely divided into the typical cliques--jocks, band people, geeks, metalheads, goths, punks, hicks, just to name a few. Besides intentional differences in dress and preferred weekend social activities, a major defining characteristic of each group was their musical choice. Whether it was the rap blaring out of a low-riding Honda Civic or the twanging guitars pouring out of a Chevy pick-up's windows, individuals and groups often used music as a projection of their...
...argument in explaining to people who actually work for a living why an athlete (or CEO or movie star or TV weatherman) is paid a Dom-Perignon-and-beluga salary for, basically, enjoying himself goes like this: What the market will bear is fair...
This brings us around to the original question, which we now approach from a different angle: Is it always fair to take what the market will bear? Perhaps for athletes--as opposed to magnates, movie stars or meteorologists--the answer is "Not always." This goes to identification. We all realize that were we as clever as Bill Gates or as lovely as Julia Roberts, the world would reward us justly...
...Alex Cooley '02) and Elizabeth (Jessica Shapiro '01) seems to be lacking. Eva Furrow '03 plays a self-absorbed Mary Ann, whose hysterics sound authentic, yet who lacks the gentleness needed for the character's compulsive apologies. When Furrow talks about baking cakes and doing "the little things," we bear witness to one of few moments in the show that lack genuineness...
...Brown's best chance to tie the game came with just over a minute left in the second period. Bear winger Kristy Zamora, who had plagued the Crimson in the past, stole the puck from defender Jaime Notman on the blueline and broke in with a two-on-one. But Harvard freshman goaltender Jessica Ruddock held strong, tipping Zamora's shot over the net to preserve the lead...