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Already this preseason, she has dominated in practices and intra-squad scrimmages. Of course, practice and game-time performance are distinct entities. Nonetheless, Peljto will get her share of playing time this season. With added experience in pressure situations, Peljto may have the skills to become--dare it be said--the next Allison Feaster...

Author: By Alex M. Sherman, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: War Refugee Headlines Stellar W. Hoops Class | 11/13/2000 | See Source »

...What the weather focus does do is reinforce the notion that the election is so close you can't dare change that channel - so close a butterfly flapping its wing in the Amazon jungle could throw Oregon to Bush! Which of course may actually be true this time, but besides driving up ratings, it provides yet more butt-coverage for any unfortunate earlier prognostications. (Last night, many of the pundits were practically giving the election to Bush. If they're proved wrong, they could always blame it on the balmy weather in Miami.) And, during the downtime when polls...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Real Media Bias: Let Judge Mills Lane Decide! | 11/7/2000 | See Source »

...reason people hate the show is because they don't like the people on the show. We saw Princess Di on T.V. talking about cheating on her husband and about her bulimia. No one said 'How dare she.' No. She looked great and spoke the Queen's English...

Author: By F. REYNOLDS Mcpherson, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Springer Says Show Good for Freedom of Speech | 10/16/2000 | See Source »

...fought by platoons of talented lawyers; a man up for murder in Texas is represented by a clown in a green polyester suit. The hemorrhoids of the wealthy are treated like diamonds, while the poor lie gasping in hospital hallways. The guiding principle of American life is: don't dare not have money...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Exile On Main Street | 10/2/2000 | See Source »

Trouble began in July, when Milosevic downgraded Montenegro's status in the Yugoslav federation. It was a move of unmasked aggression, a kind of diplomatic dare that caused outrage. It was backed with muscle: over the summer the Yugoslav army reasserted its authority in border areas at the expense of the local police. A Western diplomat called Milosevic "a python, slowly tightening his grip." Later this month, sources tell TIME, the Yugoslav army has scheduled training exercises in Montenegro to coincide with the elections. "[Milosevic] is going to set the stage for action," says General Wesley Clark, former NATO Supreme...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Slobo's Next Target | 9/18/2000 | See Source »

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