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...Crimson continued its dream run through the Regional the following afternoon when it topped Stetson 8-6. At 2-0, Harvard was just two victories away from a ticket to Omaha, but host Oklahoma state stood...
...Chancellor took a plance out last week and we're pretty confident about it being a one-way ticket," said James H. Rowe, vice president of government, community and public affairs...
...Chancellor took a plance out last week and we're pretty confident about it being a one-way ticket," said James H. Rowe, vice president of government, community and public affairs...
What makes these mayors' governmental pragmatism possible is that they have also developed a flexible, post-ideological approach to politics. Cities that once thrived on straight-ticket Democratic machine politics, where labor unions and social-welfare programs were considered untouchable, are led today by some of the nation's most nonpartisan and politically unpredictable politicians. On school vouchers Cleveland's White, an African-American Democrat, is sparring with his city's traditionally Democratic teachers' union and the N.A.A.C.P. Goldsmith alienated his party's establishment by firing patronage appointees who stood in the way of his efforts to privatize. Says...
...W.N.B.A. has several other things going for it besides hype. Affordability is one. In Charlotte, a family of four can buy a "Valupak": four tickets, four hot dogs, four sodas and popcorn for $25. Generally, the ticket prices are comparable to those at a major league baseball game. (Even the celebrities who have been patronizing Liberty games in Madison Square Garden--Rosie O'Donnell, Gregory Hines, Rosie Perez--get a break, paying $150 for a courtside seat that costs Spike Lee $1,000 during the Knicks season.) While the concession stands in Charlotte offer an official leather orange-and-white...