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Though Harvard’s offense was certainly aided by the soft coverage provided by Northeastern’s cornerbacks, the field position afforded by the Huskies didn’t hurt either...
...actually surpassed the President's. By 5 points, voters found Kerry more likable than Bush, even as they viewed Bush as more steadfast. If, when voters get to watch Kerry up close for 90 minutes, they see someone even minimally plausible, it not only helps Kerry, it may also hurt Bush's own credibility, since he has made it so clear that he thinks Kerry is not suited to be President...
...historian Douglas Brinkley. The journals begin with Kerouac at 25, anguishing over his first novel, The Town and the City ("Why doesn't God appear to me to tell me I'm on the right track?"). They follow him through travels he made for On the Road, "hurt and haunted by hurt." The quintessential hipster turns out to be a guy whose hallmarks are tenderness, bewilderment and yearning...
...USUALLY HAVE few good options for replacing your teeth. Either you use removable dentures or you undergo an expensive, long and painful procedure to install permanent dental implants. A new method takes a lot of the sting out of the implant process, although it still puts a hurt on your wallet...
...trust Albanian leaders to protect their rights. "We have heard all the promises before," says Ilija Trajkovic. "They are old lies." U.N. officials insist that the best way Serbs can be heard is by electing their leaders to the new Assembly. Refusing to vote, says a diplomat, "will only hurt their cause." It also raises the chance of violence. An extra 2,000 troops have been deployed to prevent trouble at the polls. Not long ago, the U.N. could not even talk about Kosovo's "final status" for fear of inflaming the Serb community. That changed, ironically, with the clashes...