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...Harvard men's basketball team has fallen on hard times as of late and things will only get rougher as the Crimson embark on a crucial two game road trip this weekend when it travels to perennial powerhouses Princeton and Penn...

Author: By Shaun T. Takao, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Reeling M. Hoops to Collide with Killer P's | 2/23/2001 | See Source »

...though friends of Bill they are. Bring along your dad. Back then, he had a wonderful knack for the Europeans, what with his masterful handling of German reunification and nato expansion. They trust and respect "Poppy." He would be the best hand on the bridge when the winds get rougher. And they will...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Viewpoint: Don't You Forget About Us | 2/5/2001 | See Source »

...pounding the first time a strange man followed her down a street, and sobbing at her first solo sunset. "I married at 19 and had always traveled with my husband," she says. "I thought, How am I going to do this by myself?" Today Hannon can handle much rougher stuff. Her tip for dealing with the exotic bouquet of some foreign toilets? Dab menthol lip balm under your nose and journey...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Travel / Guides: Giving Women Their Wings | 1/22/2001 | See Source »

After the Clintons? embrace of Hollywood, movies are in for a rougher time. Bill Clinton may have endorsed such gritty films as ?Sling Blade? and ?Dead Man Walking,? but Bush has different tastes. A clue? His favorite book and TV movie of all time is ?Lonesome Dove.? Consequently we will no longer see White House events attended by a procession of faces - Streisand, Spielberg, Cruise and Hanks - familiar from ?Entertainment Tonight...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Comb Back, Big Hair — All Is Forgiven | 12/23/2000 | See Source »

...affable presence in the DJ booth, the same personal touch of vocals would have provided an interesting counterpoint to his occasional minimalist proclivities. The set was generally straightforward and built around the usual throbbing 4/4 rhythms (Maas had promised earlier that evening that his set would be "a bit rougher" than his in-store performance at Allston's Sound Factory), but he threw in some overt nods to trance and breakbeat came as the set wound down. In fact, some of his final offerings seemed more like indications of the imminent end than attempts to close with a bang...

Author: By Tom Clarke, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: CRITICAL MAAS | 12/1/2000 | See Source »

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