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...several campus groups institutionalized the anti-Valentine's sentiment with alternative events for the lonely and those hostile to the holiday...

Author: By Mona Abraham, | Title: Local Store Owners Say Love Sells Well | 2/14/1994 | See Source »

Some may truly hate the "romance" hubbub, but I'd venture to say that most of these dissenters just share my warm and fuzzy sentiment that we should welcome every-one with open arms on February...

Author: By Jonathan Samuels, | Title: Valentine's Day Thoughts | 2/14/1994 | See Source »

When all was said and done last night in the women's basketball team's 85-71 loss to New Hampshire at Briggs Cage, conventional wisdom regarding the Crimson's play was about as confused as the sentiment expressed in the song serving as background music for one firsthalf time-out-John Cougar's auto repair shop classic "Hurts So Good...

Author: By Sean D. Wissman, | Title: W. Cagers Lose Lead | 2/2/1994 | See Source »

...kind of Democrat." At the same time, 62% say he is "dealing effectively with Congress," suggesting they have confidence in his ability to play the legislative game. Asked which congressional initiative should have the top priority this year, the largest number of those surveyed, 34%, chose health care, a sentiment that could help the President push some version of his plan through Congress. (Fifty percent favor his health plan, up from 43% in October...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nothing But Blue Skies a Time/CNN Poll Shows | 1/31/1994 | See Source »

...fact that the pair are working in the frozen north -- the film is set in a small Minnesota town -- that ensures that the comedy is fairly crisp. Or maybe it's that the script by Mark Steven Johnson and the direction by Donald Petrie (both young shavers) keep sentiment within reasonable bonds. Or maybe, God love them, it's that the filmmakers allow one of their leads to be something more than a dreamer, sexually speaking. It helps too that the object of his successful affections is Ann-Margret, all peaches and cream, playing a free-spirited new neighbor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Codgers, Shticky and Sticky | 1/10/1994 | See Source »

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