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...will we forget how to hide the ace up our sleeve, but neither will we remember how to read into the heart of a matter. Instead of learning to understand personality, a generation of “grinders” is predicting percentages and pounding out the numbers. Why bother disciplining the sixth sense when a group of MIT students have already shown that simple smarts can bring down the house...

Author: By Victoria Ilyinsky | Title: The Games We Play, Literally | 10/20/2005 | See Source »

Harvard undergrads have an impulse to strike out on their own—to bypass that which is established and start organizations in which they can be their own bosses and go their own way. Why bother trying to find something you like at the Activities Fair when you can just get your own table to avoid working around someone else’s ideas...

Author: By Leon Neyfakh, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: DOORDROPPED: Analyze This | 10/19/2005 | See Source »

...Ethan Gray ‘05-’06 While each person is allowed their opinion, the article on the video for “The Ghost Of You” by My Chemical Romance, was seemingly unresearched. They didn’t even bother to learn the band members’ names nor anything else about the band before going and attacking their music video. They are musicians, not directors and unable to spend millions of dollars on a music video. The video in itself, is very well done and put together, not getting wrapped up in special...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Letters To Arts | 10/13/2005 | See Source »

...peace amid the violence that swept Indian Kashmir when a civil war erupted between Indian soldiers and Muslim militants in 1989. ?Uri was safe,? he says. ?Nothing happened here. It?s always been a place apart. The soldiers did their duties and we did our jobs. We didn't bother each other...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Kashmir Earthquake: A Father?s Grief | 10/10/2005 | See Source »

...ever closer union between nations that had recently been at war, was a glorious cause. But for those under 35, the E.U. is not an earthly paradise in the making, but an unremarkable fact of life. Give it a constitution, with all the usual high-tone preambles? Like, why bother? A certain ennui with the great causes of the past, of course, does not translate into the sort of big C, red-in-tooth-and-claw conservatism familiar in the U.S. Labor market reform may be the watchword of European governments from Greece to Scandinavia, but defense of the "European...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Revolution in the Air | 10/9/2005 | See Source »

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