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...Tonight, as the clock in the Square shows 2 a.m., a herd of tow trucks descends on Mass. Ave. The city sweeps the streets early in the morning, and anyone who has left their car out overnight faces a tow and a $100 fine. The tow trucks whoosh down the street like giant insects, pausing only briefly to grab a car before vanishing into the night...
Students in both dorms gave Harvard administrators high marks for their round-the-clock efforts to search and fix the building...
...September, I said. But then Pinkerton introduced me to some of the people on the White House staff and the Bush campaign. I saw Pinkerton's point: No energy, no ideas, a stupefied sense of entitlement, brownouts in blue blazers; Bush's White House felt like three o'clock on a Sunday afternoon at the dumbest country club in America. Jim's right, I said to myself. Bush is going to lose...
...hospital at 11 o'clock, and the baby was born at 12:33," Matt DeGreeff said. "Labor is never easy, but it went quickly for Joyce...
...much what he does to the clock that defines El Guerrouj. It is the apparent ease with which he turbines energy down through his heart, lungs and legs onto the track. Like a Menuhin or a Matisse, El Guerrouj is the consummate artist who makes the end product look as simple as a tune-up or a rough draft. That was certainly the impression he left with those of us lucky enough to see him run the 1,500 m at the world championships in Seville last year. He crossed the line slowing down to a 3:27.65 clocking, blowing...