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"Hughes is scheduled to return to Yale University as a sophomore in the fall."
Mathman said:The award was named after renowned slum architech and city planner, Robert Moses. His policies and personality were so controversial that this year's winner, Bette Midler, refused to accept the award until they took Robert Moses' name off it, so she just won the "Long Island Parks Master Builder Award."
Give me a !@#$%ing break! Somehow I doubt that Bette would refuse an Oscar because she'd heard that Pickford's uncle used to cheat on his wife. What a phoney! berthes ghost said:![]()
Anyway, although I've heard several times over the years about Bette's involvement with NY parks, I've never once heard of Sarah doing anything. I did move away 3 years ago. What pray tell has the Yale student done to deserve the award?

I don't think I would say political, exactly. I don't see anything wrong with the Long Island Parks honoring a hometown girl who did something spectacular on the world stage, even if she wasn't involved specifically in projects to raise money for parks and park services. Maybe they felt that she represents "family values," like all of the folks that they want to encourage to come out and use the parks.berthes ghost said:Sounds like Sarah's win was strictly political to me.
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, not arrogant or boastful, even though she has plenty to boast about if she wanted to. I am glad that she will be participating as a journalist at the summer games just to keep in the mind of the public, "Hey, don't forget us -- we'll see you in 2006."She is a sweetheart , not arrogant or boastful,
Red Dog said:Really? Have you met her before? Or talked to her or something like that? (Not trying to be confrontational or anything, I am simply curious as to why you say so)