101. When President Clinton set out on his historic journey to Africa two weeks ago, he left determined to change the perception of the continent in America. 102. Wright just pitched better, providing yet another example of how this Series has changed the perception of youth, perhaps forever. 103. A startling loss in the NCAA tournament is all it takes to forever change the perception of a school or coach. 104. All he needs is a victory to change the perception, but the tournament that really matters is three weeks away. 105. But international business and improved communication are changing that perception. 106. But he would like Prime Minister John Howard to help change negative perceptions of Indonesia. 107. Cheney and Bush want to change that perception. 108. Dominique van Roost and Sabine Appelmans are doing their best to change the perception of Belgium as a sporting backwater. 109. Govinathan also intends to change the perception that Sun is merely a provider of workstations and servers, as well as the Java inventor. 110. He set out to change that perception and for two weeks, he accomplished the mission. |