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When he enrolled at the University of Redlands and learned that classes consumed only 14 hours a week, Boies set out to fill the extra time. Although he was married with two children by the end of his sophomore year, he piled on more work (teaching journalism at a nearby mental hospital), then more fun (usually card playing) and more extracurriculars (including, George W. Bush would be surprised to learn, the presidency of the campus Young Republicans). He also added more classes, finishing three years' study in two years. He then took off for law school at Northwestern. James...
...year, ad revenues are likely to take a hit. "They've clearly made some promises that don't leave us any room for failure," says a top Time Warner executive. "In fact, the real question is, Are we just going to pull that $300 million to $400 million [the extra profit the company must generate to meet expectations...
...there. So there were lots of noteworthy extra-electoral events this year. So if I were trying to divine the real meaning of 2000, I'd turn to the Today show, where, on the same morning that James Baker appears, trying his level best to look like a principled human being, a Latvian chef will also teach us how to stuff a banana with rabbit, and someone will announce that in the next half-hour we'll talk about a new cure for Parkinson's disease..."plus, live from the plaza--Jewel!" That's history for you. That's Bruegel...
During the 36 extra days of the presidential election, commentators searched for what the whole thing told us about our politics, our republic, our system of government...
Amtrak's Frazier, similarly, said did not expect any extra trouble for train travelers, as the trains can accommodate the extra volume...