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...also other aspects of our life. Nomenclature and identification turn out to be an important underlying theme in the collection, sub-textually posing the age-old question of “What’s in a name?” Judging from Porter’s performance, her answer is, “A lot.” Her poetry proves to be comical, interpretive, and sporadic. It is also quirky, as can be expected about a work devoted entirely to the muscles. However, Porter’s accompanying dance truly made the poems come to life. While speaking...
...disappearing for good. At the same Obama event on Saturday, Obama was introduced by Tod Bowman, a schoolteacher who made headlines when he asked Clinton if she would consider raising the ceiling for Social Security taxes. (Currently only income up to $97,500 is taxed.) Clinton refused to answer the question publicly, but later approached Bowman and privately told him she'd consider an increase on those who make more than $200,000 a year. Her latter remarks were overhead by an Associated Press reporter...
...made me wonder, if a candidate won't answer a question on the campaign trail, how can we be sure she'll be honest with the American people when they're President?" Bowman said before announcing his support for Obama - whom he said answered the same question directly and thoroughly. (Obama advocates increasing the ceiling in order to solve Social Security's projected solvency shortfalls...
...breast surgeon, I was saddened by the conclusions of your article. Is the answer to this disease's increasing incidence in developing countries really more mammograms and breast health centers? The article presented compelling evidence that breast cancer is primarily a consequence of a First-World lifestyle. It is not inevitable, even in the West, that all women must accept a 1 in 10 lifetime risk of the disease. In light of increasing evidence that the risk of breast cancer can be significantly reduced by simple dietary changes, regular vigorous exercise and reduced alcohol consumption, we as a society...
...American academia to disregard the threat of extremist Islamic elements for fear of offending Muslims. To serve as an academic counterweight to Horowitz’s claims, Islamic students discussed the difference between scholarly and misguided readings of the Qur’an last night. The question-and-answer session, sponsored by the Harvard Islamic Society (HIS) was attended by approximately 30 students. HIS President Shaheer A. Rizvi ’08 said he assumed conservative students declined to participate in Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week because they saw that there was no analytical rigor or credibility to the campaign...