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...found themselves looking down their barrels but also to their owners. The guns often misfired, were inaccurate and, lacking safety devices, easily went off when dropped. This contradicted the makers' portrayal of them as sturdy weapons of self-defense for law-abiding folks who could not afford high-ticket Colts, Rugers or Smith & Wessons...
Hasty Pudding Theatricals, Co-Producer '97-'98, Ticket Manager '96-'97, Business Associate '95-'96; Crimson Key Society; Varsity Football; Cambridge Youth Soccer; Economics Department Unit Test Grader and Peer Tutor...
...contests-although few and far between on the overall schedule-are pivotal because a league title represents an automatic bid into the NCAA Tournament. With an earlier loss to Pennsylvania and a 1-1 tie with Boston College, the Ivy automatic may now be Harvard's only ticket into the Big Dance...
Roll up for the Magical Mystery Tour: a ticket to ride with the Beatles Appreciation Society at Harvard (BASH...
...agenda for days of campaign coverage and punditry. Its decision to feature, say, a murder in Texas on Page One can prompt hordes of reporters to hop a plane south. Its critics can make or break a Broadway play or turn an obscure foreign film into tomorrow's hot ticket. The Times has the largest editorial staff, spends more money on newsgathering and has won more Pulitzer Prizes (74) than any other paper in the country. It may get out-hustled on a story now and then, especially when its august editors find the subject too tawdry or sensational...