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...junk. (Have you tried to read Frantz Fanon's The Wretched of the Earth lately? Don't.) And when, in Germany and Italy, the street politics of the 1960s gave way to the urban terrorism of the 1970s, the idea of a decade of peace and love seemed a bitter joke. But it is not because of their faults that the ideas of the '60s have lost some salience. It is because of their success. Rudi Dutschke, the German '60s student leader, coined the phrase "the long march through the institutions" to define his generation's ambitions...
...lecture halls. The class could still retain its in-class participatory component by locating microphones in those rooms as well. Alternatively, tapes of Justice lectures could simply be made available after every class. The concern that routine taping would dampen participation should not be taken seriously. It is a bitter irony that students taking the course through the Harvard Extension School are virtually guaranteed space in the course because they are able to watch the lectures on video. Participation in a class of 1,000 is already a relative term. And, with the debut of an online blog on which...
...until one of its 5.5-m-long tentacles finally tore off its body. The team hauled the still-moving limb to the surface, where they examined it. (Disappointingly, the team passed on eating it?Mori, who had previously sampled a dead giant squid, dismisses it as "extremely salty and bitter.") The nearly 600 images taken of the giant squid show a creature far more aggressive and active than many scientists had suspected. That should give Kubodera and Mori pause before their next hunt: somewhere out there is a squid that's missing one tentacle and may be nursing a serious...
...second of those two tallies came yesterday in a bitter 2-1 overtime loss to unranked Providence...
...Their candidate Lionel Jospin failed to reach the second round of the 2002 presidential elections because so many traditionally Socialist voters opted for stronger tobacco in the form of a plethora of Trotskyite, anti-globalization parties. Despite that debacle, which led to Chirac's broad and - for the left - bitter victory, the potential for the far left is stronger than ever. The proof: An ample majority of Socialists voted no in the referendum on the European Constitution on May 29. While that current still hasn't coalesced under a strong leader and may never do so, the fact that...