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...news system is about one week behind in articles," he said, "so currently this is problematic for students trying to read news about their classes and about other things and this system must be improved for everyone's sake...
Gady had meat on his mind. The Clinton Administration had visions of 300,000 new jobs at home by 2004. But instead, members of Congress did what they have been doing a lot lately: they obstructed for the sake of obstructing. For months, House Republican whip Newt Gingrich had assured White House officials in private that he would vote for GATT, the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, which, according to the White House, could mean the equivalent of a $750 billion worldwide tax cut over the next 10 years through the reduction in the prices of imported goods. Sure...
...sort of a dying breed," Bradstreet said of her store. "We hope to still be here for everyone's sake...
Against Holy Cross, it shined by contrast. The Crusader marching corps wore ugly uniforms (hats, for God sake!), played cheesy music (wasn't "Old Time Rock n' Roll" in its reportoire?) and led grossly overenthusiastic cheers throughout the game. In short, it looked like my high school band from Manhattan...
...drop-dead handsome. His life mocks Kennedy's controversial past: the Republican is a teetotaler, a never-divorced family man and a self- made millionaire. That should be trouble enough on the campaign trail. But Kennedy faces a far stiffer obstacle: his constituents crave change simply for the sake of change...