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...says, with a chuckle, that he was drawn to the department by its relatively high salary.Catalano agreed, saying that in addition to the department’s other benefits, the officers “make good money.”‘NO MATTER WHAT...10 PERCENT ARE BAD??The department aims to dispel the belief that officers have a poor bedside manner, and many of the newcomers say they seek to rise above this.Jesse J. Snell of Blackstone, Mass., calls his new job a “noble profession...

Author: By Noah S. Bloom, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: HUPD's Freshman Class Tells Its Stories | 5/12/2006 | See Source »

...added a slightly less commercially palatable track to his repertoire Sunday night at Harvard Yardfest (formerly known as Springfest). The extemporaneous ditty, in which Folds proclaimed alternately that “Eliot House sucks big donkey dicks” and that “Eliot House is not that bad?? in minor and major keys, was prompted by a miniature inflated beach ball that landed near Folds’ piano during the concert. Picking up the ball to toss it back into the crowd, the artist—who is known for improvising lyrics in live shows?...

Author: By Mark Giangreco jr., CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Scene and Heard: Still Singin’ It | 5/3/2006 | See Source »

...only a tiny fraction of the hundreds of thousands of collegians around the world, and yet we (along with our professors, our campus, and our endowment) epitomize elite, higher education in the minds of millions. So when the local, national, or international media uncovers a “bad?? egg among us, one question undoubtedly pops out: does Harvard deserve such an exalted reputation? The answer to that question essentially depends on how one defines “college.” In the interest of space and time, I will stick to two very different but applicable...

Author: By Andrew D. Fine, | Title: Harvard: Resting on Laurels? | 4/27/2006 | See Source »

...violations. Three years later, the first two accusations have proven spurious, and the U.S.’s credibility to address the third issue has become deeply suspect. Abuses in Iraq are, as a top human rights UN official in the country recently argued, “certainly as bad?? and extend “over a much wider section of the population than” under Saddam Hussein.Yet once again the halls of Washington ring with calls for “regime change,” this time in Iran. On March 7, Vice President Dick Cheney...

Author: By Alireza Doostdar and Maryam M. Gharavi, S | Title: Giving ‘Freedom’ a Bad Name | 3/22/2006 | See Source »

...Dots and Loops” or “Emperor Tomato Ketchup,” the group’s mid-90’s pinnacles. But what sounded revolutionary ten years ago sounds very standard now. This isn’t to say the album’s bad??it’s more just uninteresting. There are a couple of keepers here—both parts of “Kyberneticka Babicka,” for example, are fun, up-tempo odes to multi-track layering. “Plastic Mile” has an appealingly...

Author: By Tom C. Denison, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Stereolab | 3/9/2006 | See Source »

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