Word: posting
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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Brown University appointed the first black president in the Ivy League last week, naming Ruth J. Simmons, the president of Smith College and a Harvard alumna, to the post...
...comics could turn his stiffness into schtick. In a business less interested in issues than in personalities, one group of entertainers needed somebody to laugh at; the other group needed somebody to be furious at. The impulse had as much to do with showbiz as with politics. When the post-election fray was joined by Jesse Jackson (whom one WABC spieler absently referred to as "Reverend Sharpton") and Robert Wexler ("one of the most vicious Clinton defenders," according to one of Grant's guests), the Radio Right hosts were ecstatic. They feed on familiar figures of liberal...
...Mattison's two strikes came in the 55th minute with the game tied at one goal apiece. The score was set up by a Crimson corner kick, as sophomore midfielder Orly Ripmaster launched one of her trademark booming passes from the right side. The ball soared to the far post of the Quinnipiac net, where freshman fullback Kathleen Ferguson headed it to Mattison, who booted it into the back...
...that play, Braves forward Alison Jaquith fired a high shot that Crimson sophomore keeper Cheryl Gunther stretched out to deflect off the crossbar. The rebound came right back to Jaquith, however, who was able to tuck the ball inside the near post before Gunther was able to recollect her bearings...
...post-election postmortems cool off, it's time for Hillary to get to work. What was her first task? Disavowing those rampant White House rumors. And while Clinton has made it (ahem) very clear that even if Al Gore loses Florida, she will not seek the presidency during her first six-year term in Congress, few Washington insiders doubt she's got her eyes firmly fixed on the White House. It's just a matter of time, most agree...