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...stolen Oscars near a Dumpster a week before this year's ceremony; on charges of receiving stolen property and being an accessory to grand theft; in Los Angeles. Police said the statuettes "were in Harris' residence at some point after they were stolen." Fulgear has not been named a suspect; the investigation is ongoing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones Oct. 23, 2000 | 10/23/2000 | See Source »

...this year, I suspect I'll run into the same sort of disgust. Friends, lifelong New Yorkers, will shake their heads when I explain my decision to back the boys from Queens. Why not root for the Yankees? All that history! All those championships! All that money! But I'll stand firm. Joe Torre seems like a nice guy, but I find Bobby Valentine (and all his contract woes) even more winning. I named my cat after Bernie Williams, but I adore Mike Piazza. And in the end, I can't stand the idea of George Steinbrenner...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: New York, New York: The Subway Series | 10/20/2000 | See Source »

Somerville police said that they have identified a suspect who they believe made off with thousands of dollars, but would not divulge the suspect's name...

Author: By Joseph P. Flood, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Apartment Fraud Leaves Student Homeless | 10/20/2000 | See Source »

...conclusion of the debate, I was at my wit's end. I was led to suspect that this was merely a manipulative use of the word "math'' to dodge serious political discussion, and as a mathematician, I felt slightly cheapened. However, upon further reflection, I've come to a much happier conclusion. I think it was a complex and sophisticated political move that simply needs some further explanation...

Author: By Daniel K. Biss, | Title: Fuzzy Math, Texas Style | 10/19/2000 | See Source »

...will we ever be rid of the electoral system? Do we even want to be? While our reasoning about voter power generally tends to be deontological (i.e. one person, one vote is inherently right), these arguments are quite utilitarian in their appeal, which seems to at once make them suspect. But if the price of freedom truly is eternal vigilance, we need to explore these practical effects of the Electoral College before we decide to dismantle a central part of our federal election system...

Author: By B.j. Greenleaf, | Title: Old School: The Electoral College | 10/17/2000 | See Source »

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