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Having universal key-card access allows us to conclude rather safely that the individual in question is not a Harvard student. The difference may appear minor but in practice it is vast. Think about it. I admit the issues are complicated, and often times, figuring out what's best can be an exhausting mental exercise. I think the Undergraduate Council is doing a great job in working with house masters in this respect, and I hope this auspicious beginning will be matched by the administrators' consideration. Contrary to what Lewis claims, I don't think we students are engaged...
...Kabbalah's original context. Another thing entirely is the empire of Kabbalah Learning Center leader Rabbi Philip Berg, which claims to serve 10,000 students through programs in eight countries. Berg offers a profitable self-help program featuring a regimen of personal "corrections"; devotees like Hollywood producer Sandy Gallin admit its basics are similar to those offered by Deepak Chopra or Marianne Williamson. Yet the center seems simultaneously embedded in a religiosity that verges on the magical. Students learn that just running their eyes over the Zohar's original Aramaic can ensure good luck, and they chat blithely about which...
...came unexpectedly, after "Ted, Just Admit It...": suddenly, after bringing the audience to a climax Jane's Addiction had left the building. People wandered about, waiting for another announcement about some other structural deficiency of the Gosman, but none came. Milling about, the crowd stared at the flowery Tahitian motifs of the stage...
...admit it: I'm a free-stuff junkie. I will go out of my way to get something for free even if I don't really want it. This disturbing trait has manifested itself throughout my life...
...Lead defense attorney Michael Tigar got Fortier to admit McVeigh's word wasn't trustworthy, and that McVeigh had cheated the witness out of several thousand dollars owed for helping him fence stolen weapons...