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Such different national perceptions of a sport may make it difficult for a rivalry to develop. However, the increased enthusiasm for college sports in these here parts can only strengthen a most enjoyable and vital competition: Harvard-Yale...
After casting his vote in Gund Hall yesterday, Warburg Professor of Economics, Emeritus, John Kenneth Galbraith, said he does not consider student participation in Cambridge politics vital to the city's democracy...
...really big victory for us because Dartmouth was the only other school with our Ivy record," said sophomore Beth Zotter "All the other teams had lost two games already, so it was vital that...
...huge sell-off in the U.S. because of the Asian problems probably is not justified. The region isn't that vital to overall corporate earnings. But this is the way panics start: denial turns into confusion, and everyone rushes to be first out. If you're nervous, consider playing it safe for a while, especially if you can shift assets without tax consequences, as in a 401(k) plan. If you're a risk taker, look for a spot to start buying in battered Asia. There are plenty of stock mutual funds that target the Pacific Rim. Asia has become...
...vacuity. The cash flow produced by such perennials as Yesterday (recorded to date by more than 2,200 artists) ensures that Sir Paul's great-grandchildren will never wonder where their next BMW is coming from, but it has also relieved him of the need to make new music vital enough to seize and hold the attention of contemporary listeners. Perhaps that is why, 30 years after Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band changed the face of rock, the wild rumor that once rippled throughout the world appears at last to have come true: creatively speaking, Paul is dead...