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...happen again?” she says in reference to her recent research.Rakoff’s accessory-making hasn’t stopped him from pursuing new projects, either. The author of two books of essays, 2001’s “Fraud” and 2006??s “Don’t Get Too Comfortable,” he’s approaching his next book about “pessimism and melancholy” with—appropriately enough—dread. “I’m currently facing...
Difficulty rose to 2.7 in 2005. And after earning a 3.5 for difficulty in 2006??above that semester’s mean—this year’s enrollment has dropped to the lowest level since 2000, the first year the course was offered...
...which summarizes the machine’s computer flaws. Computer errors would never be that simple. 6. When TIME Magazine crowns Robin Williams’s character “Man of the Year.” Hey, it’s less of a cop-out than 2006??s “You” cover...
...government by quietly expanding the power of the executive branch. It took a Pulitzer Prize-winning exposé by Charles C. Savage ’98 in The Boston Globe to unearth that Bush had claimed the authority to ignore more than 750 laws enacted between 2001 and 2006??laws regulating everything from affirmative action to torture...
...stepping back from time and cultural context, he held all the naivety, hypocrisy, and sheer idiocy of North America’s consumer-driven society in our collective face for us to laugh at. And laugh we did, all the way up until the bizarre, self-referential ending to 2006??s quirky “JPod.” But something has been lost in his latest work. In the humorless and melancholy “Gum Thief,” Coupland seems dangerously close to falling from his observer’s perch.In attempting to expand...