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Well, size might not necessarily matter. For instance, Ms. Connecticut won in 1933, so if you believe, like I do, that luck goes in 70-year cycles, then my chances are good. If, however, you believe that a population advantage allows larger states to draw from a larger pool of applicants, thereby statistically increasing the probability of producing a better candidate, then I guess I’m screwed...
...Smith’s tendency to take up residence in New York and Paris has made it difficult for the full band to rehearse together. But the Arts First show this Saturday in Loker Commons will allow interested fans a chance to see the elusive Ms. de Smith...
...Ms. Reno is a champion of that, and when we approached her about it, she was very accepting,” he said...
...mainly rows of bored Chinese exhibitors from around the country. Many of them would have stayed home, too, but the government ordered them to attend. "We know the situation is bad and scary, but as a Shanghai organizer, I had to tell our companies that it is okay," says Ms. Hou, who is overseeing a 1,000-plus person delegation. When her group returns to Shanghai, it will be quarantined for 14 days. The exhibition "is too desperate for money," Hou complains, "and our lives are at risk." Hers and, across China, how many more...
...Sick ‘N’ Tired.” Dynamite deals with abusive boyfriends, drug overdoses and black-on-black violence—standard fare on any generic hip-hop album, perhaps, but she rings truer than the bling-bling bragging we are usually fed. Ms. Dynamite only slips when she tries to be an R&B singer; on tracks like “A Little Deeper” she sounds a little like a worn-out Alicia Keys. But when she kicks up the energy just a notch, as on “Seed Will Grow?...