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...These passionate voices fall on deaf ears. They do not resonate in the public forum of Women's issues at Harvard but have been subjugated to one of the only places women feel they have entirely to themselves--the paint chipped walls of a lone bathroom stall. In a school where discussion of gender issues has been ignored, where women are only guests of finals clubs and not members, where equally talented women silently watch an all-male cast perform the most professional show on campus--these bathroom dialogues should come as no surprise...
After Penn's Julie Epton hit 1-of-2 from the line to make the score 77-74, Monti took control. She drove down into traffic at the corner of the paint, and threw up a tough shot that rolled around two or three times before finally rolling in with 29 seconds left...
...matter how McCain and Bush choose to paint Tuesday's numbers, the results spell disaster for Steve Forbes. And with Forbes out, Alan Keyes (who finished fourth with 4 percent in Delaware) remains the only also-ran in what's shaping up to be a take-no-prisoners showdown between Bush and McCain. The two campaigns spent Tuesday wooing South Carolina voters with TV ads in which each side depicted its opponent as a truth-twisting slick who broke a pledge to avoid negative campaigning. While Bush may be counting on collecting much of Forbes' conservative vote...
...latest bid to recapture some of the campaign spotlight and paint himself as a "big issue" candidate, Bill Bradley unveiled an $80 billion proposal to aid schools in poor communities Wednesday. It wasn't chance timing: There are just three weeks until Super Tuesday, when 16 states hold primaries, and polls list education as the most important issue among Democratic voters. What remains to be seen is whether the plan will fare better than previous big-issue liberal proposals that failed to rescue Bradley from the shadows of John McCain and Al Gore. Bradley's health care reform and child...
...contributor Sarah Vowell says Eggers' art background shows in both the physical journal and its self-aware marginalia (for example, its website, mcsweeneys.net offers reviewers a list of phrases--"precious, inconsequential, pointless"--to describe the journal). "Twentieth-century art was concerned with the thingness of things, how a painting is paint on a canvas," she says. "You can see that in how he emphasizes the journalness of the journal." It is the magazine as Joseph Cornell...