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...Shadow, is a fuzzy romantic nightmare, Hallmark style. These lifeless, flat and relentlessly maudlin landscapes do the impossible: resurrect the bourgeois landscape of the 19th century without even the slightest hint of irony. Such unremitting cuteness might just as well have been the result of Snuggles the detergent teddy bear's experimentation with a paint-by-numbers kit while on vacation in Tuscany. To Lake's credit, several of her horizontal compositions are unusually strong in their geometric structure and most of her works accomplish their goal of illusionistic pleasantry. Nonetheless, an obvious insensitivity to nuance, subtlety and modulation suggests...

Author: By John Hulsey, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Mallory Lake: Italy Light and Shadow | 11/3/2000 | See Source »

...sink beneath the waves. Such platitudes, however, will remain as empty statements if there no legislative action taken in the next few months on their behalf. In the end, it will be up to whoever is elected on Tuesday--to the Presidency as well as to Congress--to bear the responsibility of ensuring that the United States is a key supporter and ratifier of the Kyoto Protocol, and not to let politics as usual get in the way of everyone's future...

Author: By Alixandra E. Smith, | Title: Cooking Up A Storm | 11/2/2000 | See Source »

Neither contest was ever in doubt, nor does either game bear any real significance in the standings. However, Harvard Coach Jim Floerchinger noted that the team needed a warmup beyond the team's rigorous practices in order to properly prepare for the weekend's challenges...

Author: By Martin S. Bell, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: M. Water Polo Tunes Up for Northerns; Wins 2 | 11/2/2000 | See Source »

...Tina Sinatra (with Jeff Coplon) in "My Father's Daughter" (Simon & Schuster; 313 pages; $26), her affectionate but clear-eyed memoir about life with Frank. The thought continues: "I could accept him as just a man. But he'd stood so large in my eyes that I couldn't bear to see him smaller than life...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Daddy's Girl | 11/1/2000 | See Source »

...this goes to say that no matter who wins the White House, one thing is clear: Most of the public no longer makes informed political judgements. Instead, voters cast their ballots on media-made premises that bear little resemblance to the actual role the executive plays in governing. The result of all these misperceptions: a candidate for the White House who neither reflects core American values nor is even fit for office. Democracy, usually the aid of Democrats, has failed them this time. And what a price we will...

Author: By Christopher M. Kirchhoff, | Title: A Democratic Perversity | 11/1/2000 | See Source »

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