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...Don’t Phunk With My Heart,” “My Humps,” “Don’t Lie”—Black-Eyed Peas“Oh”—Ciara “We Belong Together”—Mariah Carey“Lonely No More”—Rob Thomas—Rivers Cuomo ’99-’06 is the lead singer and founder of Weezer...
...universal derision, the film’s recent DVD reissue, by Project X and New Yorker Video, endeavors to expose “Punishment” to the large audience it so richly deserves. The film is shot in the style of a documentary, but the events it depicts belong to an imaginary dystopian future. Political dissent has been criminalized and suspected dissidents are arrested and prosecuted without consideration for due process. Once convicted (and they are invariably convicted), the dissidents are offered the choice of serving lengthy prison sentences or spending four days in the film?...
...Carey's record company paid her a reported $28 million just to go away. But a Carey comeback that started with this year's second-best-selling CD, The Emancipation of Mimi, has crescendoed with the singer earning eight Grammy nominations for Mimi and the single We Belong Together. "This year has been such a blessing," Carey said. And an emancipation. Let's hope the next album isn't called Mimi: Back in Free Fall...
...person living in the U.S., I want to point out that those who believe that all the rioters in France are Muslim are mistaken. The protesters are a mixed population of immigrants, some from North Africa, some from black Africa and some from the Caribbean. Many are Muslim, some belong to religions other than Islam, and others are not religious. What is happening in France has nothing to do with Muslim extremism, al-Qaeda or the war on terrorism. The riots are the result of the complete failure of France to absorb and integrate its immigrant population. Period. Anne...
...these “super seniors” remain at Harvard after most of their class graduates, they must strike a balance between remaining loyal to their original 2005 classmates and assimilating into the Class of 2006. “It definitely feels like I don’t belong just because hearing all my friends talk about their jobs, it’s odd to be the only one still talking about classes and the dining hall,” Victoria E. Wobber ’05 said. She also pointed out that the absence of her class...