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...deal—the first to be completed under this new effort—Assistant Provost Daniel Moriarty brought together IT officers from each school to plan a discount deal on laptops, desktops and servers. IBM, he said, offered the sharpest discounts in a competitive bidding process that involved other prominent manufacturers...
...doubts--or blow holes in Bush's entire case. Strong evidence of a link between Iraq and terrorists would make it easy for allies--and nervous American citizens--to support a war, but it's the hardest allegation to prove. Bush, who plainly believes it, gave the charge its sharpest articulation yet in his State of the Union address: "Evidence from intelligence sources, secret communications and statements by people now in custody reveal that Saddam Hussein aids and protects terrorists, including members of al-Qaeda." Bush's men have floated such a connection in the past without producing credible hard...
Harvard’s sharpest shooter in the first half turned out to be sophomore guard Kevin Rogus, who has made 60 percent from behind the arc this year. Rogus hit threes on consecutive possessions with his first two touches of the ball to pull Harvard to its last one-point deficit of the afternoon 8:33 into the game...
...That kind of success is pretty much par for the course for Rove since he joined the Bush campaign in 2000. Rove is considered by both Democrats and Republicans to have one of the country's sharpest and most instinctive political minds. He has made plenty of enemies along his road to success; some say his personality, which is jovial at times, can turn nasty when he (or his candidate) is in trouble. Others say he'll do just about anything...
Throw as many darts as Kelley does, and you will occasionally hit a target. The show is sharpest when it looks at the rift between young women and ERA-era feminists, represented by vicious, condescending lawyer Meredith (Lisa Banes), a.k.a. "the Praying Mantis." "What chance does feminism have in this sweat hole when the strong women become like [the men]?" Lynne asks, referring to her older, Type A colleague. Meredith is a harpy who spits her lines like Cruella De Vil, though she hints that she's more complicated. There's the kernel of an interesting story here, about young...