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...into tragedies, histories, and comedies, then which category should “The Tempest” be placed in? According to the Actors’ Shakespeare Project’s production at the Cambridge Multicultural Arts Center (CMAC) that runs through April 13, the latter is very much the answer. But in its efforts to constantly amuse its audience, the production bypasses many of the more serious and deep elements of the play, creating an entertaining but somewhat hollow experience. The story of Prospero (Alvin Epstein), the deposed Duke of Milan who now inhabits a mysterious island, his daughter Miranda...

Author: By Chris R. Kingston, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Comedy Quells Squall of ‘Tempest’ | 4/1/2008 | See Source »

...entrenched powerbrokers successfully,” Frankel said. But, Frankel continued, while Fox had difficulty getting his policies passed by the Mexican Congress, Calderón has had more success. Mexican national Alejandro Rocha, a student at Harvard Business School, said that Fox was evasive during the question and answer session. “It’s great to see someone who changed the 72-year ruling party, [but] I think he didn’t really answer any questions,” Rocha said. But Cecilia Venegas ’11, a dual citizen...

Author: By Mark D. Hoadley, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Fox Calls for Free Market in Mexico | 4/1/2008 | See Source »

...start the year, Harvard had two major questions to answer: “who is going to be the fourth starter?” and “who is going to produce runs in the middle of the lineup...

Author: By Jake I. Fisher, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Zailskas Solves Crimson Woes | 4/1/2008 | See Source »

Zailskas may be the answer to both problems...

Author: By Jake I. Fisher, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Zailskas Solves Crimson Woes | 4/1/2008 | See Source »

...fought is the manner in which it stopped fighting. On Sunday Sadr issued a call for members of the Mahdi Army to stop appearing in the streets with their weapons and to cease attacks on government installations. Within a day, the fighting had mostly ceased. It was an ominous answer to a question posed for months by U.S. military observes: Is Sadr still the leader of a unified movement and military force? The answer appears...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How Moqtada al-Sadr Won in Basra | 4/1/2008 | See Source »

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