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...because he sent us that CUE Evaluation reminder. ScarJo Hook-Up odds: 8:1 Lena Chen ’09: Rumor has it that Scarlett was spotted kissing her female friend, designer Tara Subkoff. So would she be down to get with Harvard’s most infamous sex blogger (who is also an FM editor)? Probably not, but it’d make for a good blog post. ScarJo Hook-Up odds: 20:1 Derek C. Bok: The outgoing interim president should make the most of his closing weeks here and perform his own rendition of a Lost...

Author: By Sachi A. Ezura, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Perfect Score(s) | 2/7/2007 | See Source »

...presidential race marks the arrival of the star blogger as the hot new campaign commodity, however controversial. Almost every major candidate, from Hillary Clinton to John McCain and Mitt Romney, has hired well-known Web voices to help the candidates tap into the vast fund-raising, organization and communication potential of the Internet. That group is potentially huge: a Pew study of blogs during August 2006 found 4.8 million people blogging, commenting or otherwise sharing political content online...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bloggers on the Bus | 2/7/2007 | See Source »

...earned him general condemnation, Dieudonn?'s high-profile fraternizing with a party treated as a pariah by most French minorities and voters indicated that he, too, was looking for a more effective manner to promote his divisive positions. His flirtation with Le Pen found support from Ahmed Moualek, a blogger and influential voice from France's blighted suburban housing projects who said he'd rather debate with "an intelligent racist than with a stupid anti-racist," noting that while Le Pen's "language can at times shock people, he's an honest...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Racism Unfiltered in France | 1/6/2007 | See Source »

...wealthy head of a foundation in Ohio who practiced transcendental meditation with Kimberlin's sister. After the vote, with a pledge from the benefactor, Kimberlin posted on justicethroughmusic.org a $100,000 reward for any evidence that the election had been stolen. And things took off. First, the reward attracted blogger Brad Friedman, who then co-founded the netroots voting-reform website VelvetRevolution.us with Kimberlin and serves as his face man. The reward attracted other donors (including a politically active relative of mine who last year introduced me to Kimberlin). And it produced several people who claimed to have information...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Wizard of Odd | 1/5/2007 | See Source »

...energy, activism and cash that any rival would need to challenge her are on the left, not the center, as Edwards discovered in 2004, when Dean badly outraised him. That's why Edwards has spent the past two years actively courting the liberal netroots, even hiring Dean's old blogger, and wooing top union bosses. Edwards' attacks on Wal-Mart, which has discouraged its workers from forming unions, and his calls for universal health care are beloved by labor leaders, who could give Edwards a major lift in the early primaries in Iowa and Nevada, where their organizations are influential...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Anti-Clinton | 1/5/2007 | See Source »

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