Word: though
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...general, though, students said they were disappointed by the media's focus on the candidates' personalities--rather than issue stances--before the debate...
...because of its similarities to its predecessor, the Harvard Institute for International Development (HIID). After recalling the scandal that brought down the HIID, the editorial questioned "how much good" the CID does undergraduates, claiming that "research done by HIID staff was never passed directly to graduate or undergraduate students." Though The Crimson corrected its mistake the following day, the CID deserves a stronger defense...
...only to find that it still had the same curative effect on patients: the water, they discovered, had "memory." In the critically acclaimed English play The Memory of Water, three sisters return home for their mother's funeral only to find that their pasts still permeate their world, even though the linchpin, their mother, is gone. Long buried conflicts rise to the fore as the men in their lives pop in unexpectedly. But far from a somber play about death and mourning, The Memory of Water is a hilarious comedy about sex, drugs and the embarrassing details of a shared...
Lehigh focuses its offense on running back Jamaal Burcher, though it's unclear whether by design or by chance. Burcher has recorded two straight 100-yard performances and leads the team in touchdowns. Overall, Lehigh averages 206.6 yards rushing per game...
Similarly, while both candidates said they were opposed to gay marriage, only Gore expressed his support of civil unions, though he did not say how they should be implemented. Gore also asked Bush to endorse the Employer Non-Discrimination Act, a bill pending in Congress that would ban workplace discrimination based on sexual orientation. Bush's response did not mention this bill or the subject of civil unions. Bush did stress that gays should not be extended "special rights," although he did not clarify what the term meant despite Lehrer's prodding...