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...quite a blessing. We sighed a big breath of relief...
...Gulf War allies--notably France, Russia and Egypt--all oppose the use of force this time around. They urge Clinton to pursue an ill-defined diplomatic solution, ratcheting up the pressure until Saddam blinks. Clinton would love to prevail in that fashion, but he's not holding his breath. He knows that Saddam responds to diplomatic wrist slaps the way a tank does to toy guns. The watered-down resolution passed last week by the U.N. Security Council, which hit Iraq with a ban on official travel, must be laughable to a dictator who rarely leaves his country...
Between spreading his messages of peace and love for the rap community, Puff Daddy performed some of his more popular songs, most of which are remakes of earlier '80s rap or rock songs, including "I'll Be Missing You," a remake of the Police's "Every Breath You Take," "Mo Money Mo Problems," "It's All About the Benjamins" and "Can't Nobody Hold Me Down." The audience itself, primarily teenagers dressed up as Puff Daddy look-alikes, only showed enthusiasm for Puff's sampled songs (the majority of his works) over his original ones from...
...shot glass. The bartender cuts grass from a white plastic tray of growing stalks and puts it in a special metal grinder to get the juice. But this isn't just any grass, this is wheat grass, and it can perform miracles. It is a (take a deep breath) body building, energizing, appetite suppressing, antibiotic, deodorizing concoction that also helps anemia. But, the other bartender warned, it does make you feel a little nauseous...
...seek and ye shall find" method of prophesy-hunting. Nostradamus wrote 1,000 quatrains, so anything has got to be in there somewhere. As for Nostradamus's prophetic powers, we'll be able to judge better in three years. But I for one won't be holding my breath waiting for Genghis Khan to come back. I am confident that the Class of 2000 will be welcomed into "the community of educated men and women" on a sunny June day in Harvard Yard...