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...council's fault we didn't break even, not the student body's," Darling said. "Let's not base this on a past failure but a future success...
...Columbia won the game on their counterattack, " Kim said. "We obviously dominated the possession, but they would clear the ball long and let their quick forwards get to it for the breakthrough...
...ordinance, passed unanimously in 1992, let unmarried couples of any sexual orientation register with the city to gain hospital visitation rights, access to their partner's children's school records, as well as municipal health insurance benefits for partners of city workers or teachers...
Harvard released its report to the community three weeks ago. Now the ball is in our court. If having our consumer goods manufactured under decent conditions is important to us, we must let the University know we consider joining the WRC a priority. This means signing petitions, calling our deans and asking our friends to do the same. By owning a Harvard T-shirt, a pair of sweats or even a Harvard keychain, we are all implicated in the abuse and underpayment of workers. And as long as we allow Harvard to do nothing, we are condoning its policies...
...Let me explain. Elections are not feel-good exercises in which people "finish less than first." People lose elections, and negative ads serve the positive purpose of clearly arguing which candidate should. As this magazine's TV critic, I always like to see a new generation pay homage to the classics; for instance, that pro-Bush group's "remake" of "Daisy," the 1964 Lyndon B. Johnson ad that targeted Barry Goldwater as a dangerous extremist. Both ads cut from a little girl picking petals off a daisy to footage of a nuclear explosion. The new version accused Clinton and Gore...