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Word: classically (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 2000-2000
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...Harvard-Radcliffe TV, which produces such classic programs as “Harvard Television News” and “The Asylum” has become an affiliate of Nibblebox.com—an Internet media venture which shows short video, audio and animated productions called “nibbles,” like the serial program “A Bunch of Villagers Getting Eaten.” Nibbles are no longer than...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fifteen Minutes: 15 Minutes | 4/27/2000 | See Source »

...course, the gospel according to fm wouldn’t be complete without someone getting seriously pissed off. even as harvard’s devout ecstasy users unleashed torrents of rage, we had other bridges to burn. in a classic example of the juxtaposition of high and low culture, fm dirties its hands in the old boys’ business, ensuring our place on the world’s shit list for one more week. thank...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fifteen Minutes: fmdial | 4/27/2000 | See Source »

...It’s the classic tale of true love versus love of the Game. For us hockey fans, both sentiments peak in the spring, when les fleurs d’amour are in bloom and Lord Stanley’s Cup is prim and prime. Unfortunately, picking one usually means throwing away the other...

Author: By Richard S. Lee, | Title: Fifteen Minutes: Putting Romance on Ice | 4/27/2000 | See Source »

...after hanging up his hockey skates for figure skates—a painful sacrifice for sure. Love isn’t kind to Happy Gilmore, the-hockey-player; as a golfer, however, he’s a club-carrying, bull-riding stud. Then there’s the 1986 classic Youngblood. Rob Lowe in the title character of Dean Youngblood is a Canadian junior hockey player who has a bad habit of thinking with his johnson instead of his brain. He sleeps with the coach’s daughter and, when daddy finds out, gets benched, forced to watch...

Author: By Richard S. Lee, | Title: Fifteen Minutes: Putting Romance on Ice | 4/27/2000 | See Source »

Perhaps one problem is the image of the stay-at-home parent. What do we envision when thinking of a mother at home with her kids? Classic suburban life, station wagon and picket fence, husband returning to a clean house and dinner on the table? Instead of asking ourselves whether or not to work, we need to decide how we can make the combination of work and family possible. Many parents, like my mom, can work from home--I always figured that was why fax machines were invented in the first place. Some husbands and wives have worked out schedules...

Author: By Tiger Edwards, | Title: To Work or Not To Work | 4/26/2000 | See Source »

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