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Duffell's early exit was all the more painful because the righthander seemed to have returned to the form of his sophomore year, when he posted an 8-1 record and a 2.35 ERA. Duffell spent most of 1998 battling the after-effects of off-season surgery but was 2-1 with a 2.19 ERA in the early going this season...
Duffell's early exit was all the more painfulbecause the righthander seemed to have returned tothe form of his sophomore year, when he posted an8-1 record and a 2.35 ERA. Duffell spent most of1998 battling the after-effects of off-seasonsurgery but was 2-1 with a 2.19 ERA in the earlygoing this season...
Senator Joseph Biden, who helped Clinton craft his approach to Kosovo, explains that Powell had become "a paralysis doctrine." Military operations today have to be conducted in murky regions like the Balkans, where there are no precise exit strategies. Presidents, said Biden, have to be able to use force not knowing exactly what the outcome or consequences may be. "That's the nature of the world today," Biden told Clinton...
...Exit. So laments Jean Paul Sartre in his famous play, written in the 1930s. Similarly, student life at Harvard manifests this same existential predicament; there is no exit beyond Johnston or Thayer Gates...
...like Sartre, are searching desperately for an exit from your current Harvard routine, find a local travel agent ASAP. Heed the words and images created by the foreign poets, writers and dreamers. After all these writers have inspired generation of travelers before...