91.   And that spared you folks from reading about SAT scores, macroeconomics and geophysics finals and student-athletes balancing class work with basketball.

92.   And the daily turmoil of the Yankee camp across Tampa Bay, once inescapable, is now something he merely reads about.

93.   And the case is being heard, watched and read about around the world.

94.   And then read all about it.

95.   And though I had the advantage of having read about fly-casting, I was still a bit flummoxed by leaders vs. tippets.

96.   And when the star became pregnant with her son, Jack Henry, Jordan had to read about it in the tabloids.

97.   And when was the last time you read about an album climbing the Billboard folk charts?

98.   Another example of the prejudices of the time period is wrenching to read about today.

99.   Anderson read about CRACK in a newsmagazine and offered to help.

100.   And why do I never read about it?

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