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Word: hoping (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 2000-2000
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...stare at. And yet, the terror of those things has always seemed transient, as if I stared at them long enough (or simply turn my gaze), the terrible things would soon pass away. This, however, seems different. It was terrible once, and then it got better. There was hope. But now, well, I have never had to stare at something that seemed so promising but new seems desperate, even hopeless...

Author: By J.p. Rollert, | Title: A Note From the Underground | 11/8/2000 | See Source »

...Undergraduate Council adopted a plan last week to collect "eploid" points from the back of discarded Frito-Lay bags at the fly-by lunch counter. Like children compulsively playing Frogger in order to earn the 1,000 ticket laser wand behind the counter at Chuck E. Cheese, council members hope to scrounge enough oily plastic refuse to successfully bid for a new Gateway computer during a 100 day eploid.com web auction...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Cashing in Their Chips | 11/8/2000 | See Source »

Organizers of this year's event said they hope to attract Muslims and non-Muslims, in an effort to educate students about Islam and to unify the Muslim community...

Author: By Mildred M. Yuan, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Harvard Islamic Society Kicks Off Annual Awareness Week | 11/8/2000 | See Source »

...have strongly supported Vice President Al Gore '69, we congratulate both Gore and his opponent, Texas Gov. George W. Bush, on a well-fought race and look forward to hearing the outcome tomorrow. The Republican party also seems to have maintained its control of Congress, a worrisome result we hope will be balanced by a Democratic President...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Presidency Too Close to Call | 11/8/2000 | See Source »

...Question 5. This particular proposal, which would have established a universal health care program in Massachusetts, had been described as a logistical nightmare by multiple independent researchers from institutes including Brandeis University and the Harvard School of Public Health. But even this particular proposal has been voted down, we hope that the state realizes that the opposition was in response to its economically unsound details rather than to the spirit of the bill. Massachusetts should now invest in a research initiative that would create another universal health care plan--something desperately needed in a state with too many uninsured residents...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Presidency Too Close to Call | 11/8/2000 | See Source »

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