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...have no idea what I would do if I wasn't a writer. It is the best job in the world. I never get sick of it. I think you can get tired-I know I do-of the business around the writing, but not of the actual process of sitting down at the keyboard and working. If you don't love it, I don't know why you would do it, because it is very hard work. It is also solitary work-your butt is in the chair for many hours a day. But, for me, that is exactly...
...free trade, and liberated entrepreneurs, any mention of an anti-capitalist agenda is likely to be dismissed with derision. Yet now, arguably more urgently than ever, it is incumbent upon us to cast off the shackles of that theology of free-market liberation and come to terms with the actual dynamics of the world we live in. For Harvard students fond of the message that ours is a big burden, it might be pertinent to add that the future of humanity almost certainly rests on the possibility of a radically different world order...
...with? How do you wear them without dying? The last time I wore a scarf was in seventh grade after a particularly rough, love-lorn year. A boyfriend (who shall remain nameless) never held the door for me, and I was concerned that our romance never would blossom into actual communication. I decided to remedy my depression by dressing exactly like Sandy in “Grease,” after she gets the slut-makeover in a wild bid for attention. This choice was ill-advised, I’ll admit. There is a particularly traumatic picture...
...Well, I don’t want to give anything away. There are lots of twists and turns and the characters reveal a lot about themselves.RR: Isn’t there something going on about plagiarism?JC: It’s less about plagiarism and more about actual theft.RR: Nice. Do you have any experience with stealing stuff?JC: Me? No, not personally, but I’m thinking about it as a possible career choice because acting definitely isn’t going to work out.Mia P. Walker ’10 RR: So what is your role...
...with the fact that the first vote will occur under a byzantine process that requires politicians to perform well under the most retro conditions imaginable. The Iowa caucuses are neighborhood meetings at which voters spend hours arguing with and cajoling one another and organization trumps almost everything else. The actual number of caucusgoers is relatively small - 124,000 turned up four years ago. And they tend to make up their minds late; 2004 exit polls indicated 4 in 10 made their decisions in the last week before the caucuses. What's more, everyone's calculations can be thrown...