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...very good thing. For centuries, Catholic couples lived in fear that in the tragic event that their newborns perished, the infants would go not to heaven but to a cheery yet inaccessible outer parking lot, a locale where they would enjoy eternal happiness but be denied the actual presence of God (and, presumably, of the parents, assuming they reached heaven...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Life After Limbo | 1/1/2006 | See Source »

...That's not to say there isn't a tiny handful of actual scientists who back ID. Yes, evolution explains a lot, they say, but some things-the eye, for example, or the whiplike tails on some bacteria-are just too complex to have evolved. To which the vast majority of biologists say nonsense. We don't have remotely enough information to make such a statement. Moreover, if ID is a valid theory on its own, it has to make testable predictions. "It's too complex to explain" is not a prediction...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Darwin Victorious | 12/20/2005 | See Source »

...Stern, or precisely how many listeners he's responsible for attracting. XM, after all, expects to add nearly 1 million subscribers in the fourth quarter without a blowout personality in its lineup. Which leaves Wall Street flummoxed as to Stern's true value. ?Howard will be big but [his] actual impact remains unknown,? Bank of America analyst Jonathan Jacoby wrote in a recent research note...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Howard Stern: The $500 Million Man | 12/16/2005 | See Source »

...even counterproductive. The quality of the student advising program doesn’t depend on the amount of Nobel Prizes that advisors have won; rather, it depends on all advisors having a thorough grasp of the College’s academic requirements and procedures—as well as actual interest in providing guidance to often-overwhelmed Harvard undergrads. As long as this requirement is met, it matters little who does the actual advising. Furthermore, it’s unlikely that senior faculty members would ever want to dabble in the advising process; some faculty members have even already voiced...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: New Dean, Old Problem | 12/15/2005 | See Source »

...past midnight on weekends in the Square.” Many students suggested a closing time as late as 4 a.m. and that a wide selection of food be available at the coffee bar. The student reaction to the meeting seemed positive. “There was actual conversation going on with [McLoughlin] asking us what we have in mind,” Tarif said. He also said that students had similar ideas about the use of the space and “each of us is adding to the other.” Tarif said he believes the social...

Author: By Rebecca M. Anders, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Quadlings Clamor for ‘Place Where We Can Be Loud’ | 12/15/2005 | See Source »

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