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...number had grown to 52 people, and, when polls closed at 8 p.m., only 89 people had voted. 806 are registered in the precinct. On a path to the polls that determined the composition of the Cambridge City Council and Schools Committee, Harvard students left few footprints. Jessica A. Bloom ‘07, a native Cantabrigian who lives in Pforzheimer House, said that, although she had voted in the last two Cambridge elections, this time it proved inconvenient to access her assigned polling station near the Quad at Graham and Parks Alternative Public School...

Author: By William L. Jusino and Joseph M. Tartakoff, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: Few Students Turn Out for Election Day | 11/9/2005 | See Source »

...Joann Sfar 5. The March E.L. Doctorow 6. Slow Man J.M. Coetzee 7. Third Brother Nick McDonnell 8. Gilead Mailynne Robinson 9. Acme Novelty Library, Vol. 17 Chris Ware 10. Anansi Boys Neil Gaiman Hardcover Nonfiction 1. Year of Magical Thinking Joan Didion 2. Jesus and Yahweh Harold Bloom 3. Maimonides Sherwin B. Naland 4. Beyond Reason Robert Fisher 5. 1491 Charles Mann 6. Freakonomics Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner 7. Little History of the World E.H. Gombrich 8. The World Is Flat Thomas Friedman 9. Bait and Switch Barbara Ehrenreich 10. Lincoln’s Melancholy Joshua Shenk

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TopBooks | 10/20/2005 | See Source »

...cancers from chromium-6. You can claim it, but you can’t prove it.”John Sullivan, president of the Civil Justice Association of California, a litigation oversight group endorsed by Pacific Gas and Electric Co., sent a letter to Dean of HSPH Barry R. Bloom outlining his view that Brockovich-Ellis should not be honored with the award. “It is really amazing and shocking that a school of public health would endorse medical junk science,” Sullivan said in an interview.Bloom did not reply to the association?...

Author: By May Habib, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Brockovich Awarded SPH’s Highest Honor | 10/19/2005 | See Source »

...programs can help boost the economies of developing countries and that the international community should recognize these added benefits.“There is a strong case, therefore, for a renewed international commitment to vaccination,” the study, which was published in World Economics, says.Authors David E. Bloom, Gamble professor of economics and demography, David Canning, professor of economics and international health and Marc Weston of River Path Associates in the United Kingdom, found that previous studies on the subject of immunization focused primarily on the benefits to physical health but failed to quantify the programs?...

Author: By Giselle Barcia, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Vaccines May Boost Income | 10/18/2005 | See Source »

...this new film, the writer-director attempts to make sense of the varied and often irreverent cultural contrasts and contradictions he finds amid the Mississippi River Valley. Crowe starts his film in the contrastingly sterile and bland corporate world, in which shoe designer Drew Baylor (Orlando Bloom) has just been fired (“Jerry Maguire” much?). When a suicidal Drew is interrupted by news of his father’s unexpected death, he leaves behind his botched attempt to take his life and travels to his father’s tranquil Kentucky home, Elizabethtown...

Author: By Patrick R. Chesnut, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Elizabethtown | 10/13/2005 | See Source »

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