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Somewhere outside the spectating mainstream of Dartmouth weekend, the Harvard Ultimate Frisbee Club outscored its rivals from the North...
...Review stands in the mainstream of student and alumni opinion, D'Souza said, adding that its founding last spring filled a gap left by the "editorially biased" Dartmouth, the college's daily newspaper...
...unpleasant experiences," and aditting that "in retrospect, many of those policies were wrong." But he is concerned that people "will not understand the situation." Mao, he says, was a "man of integrity." "I'm not defending the Chairman's mistakes, he explains, "but China was too long behind the mainstream of the world. We were crying, wanting to change...
Charlie Peters' screenplay is to be admired for its creativity, yet at the same time scrutinized; for the script's inability to avoid the obvious is perhaps the movie's greatest fault--predictability. Also it often seems that Peters' funniest work lies outside the film's mainstream, almost like comic sidebars...
AIthough the plan was defeated in Congress, the Kemp-Roth bill gained a loyal supporter: Ronald Reagan. As the 1980 presidential campaign began, the tax-cut proposal was the centerpiece of his economic policy. But when Reagan wrapped up the Republican nomination, the G.O.P.'s mainstream economists flocked to his fold, and the influence of Laffer, Wanniski and Kemp waned as old-line conservatives began having an impact. Among the most prominent: Alan Greenspan, Gerald Ford's chief