81. The quake also seemed to strike a blow at the Japanese psyche, for this is a nation that has prided itself on its earthquake preparedness. 82. The stance strikes a blow to automakers, who prefer that the computer programs remain only in the hands of their dealers. 83. The selection of either Whitaker, an African-American, or McDaniel would strike a blow for diversity atop the masthead. 84. They even bake Nixon a batch of psychedelic brownies, which he shares with Leonid Brezhnev, unknowingly striking a blow for world peace. 85. They also struck a blow for common sense, a rare commodity in the sports world. 86. They wore their hair pulled into tousled, just-woken-up ponytails, striking a blow for lazy gals everywhere. 87. This weekend Chang is striking a blow for that older generation. 88. Those independents who want to strike a blow for campaign finance reform could pick either McCain or Bradley, and indications are they going for the Arizonan. 89. Together, they resist the German occupation and strike a blow for art. 90. Until Smith struck her blow for Eire, that was the news of the day. |