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...this the last gasp of a dying generation of anti-rock philistines? Hardly. As recently as this year’s Super Bowl halftime show, NFL planners arranged with the Stones beforehand to mute their microphones on “inappropriate” parts of their hits “Rough Justice” and “Start Me Up.” After inadvertently glimpsing part of a grown woman’s nipple two years ago, this country wasn’t taking any chances...
...year later, in an interview over lunch at Palazzo Grazioli, Berlusconi's private Rome residence, a waiter brought a large porcelain bowl filled with fresh cherries after the meal. Berlusconi offered the fruit to the reporter and each of his own aides, all of whom offered a polite "no grazie." With that, he slowly started to peek in the bowl to pluck out the best cherries for himself. As the conversation continued, so did the search for each new cherry, and all the while Berlusconi pulled the bowl closer and closer until his left arm was practically wrapped around...
...night, Bunagan’s Mather House group went to Rock ‘n’ Bowl, a club with cult popularity. Alongside fellow volunteers from other schools, they bowled right next to the bar. The following morning, as usual, they worked on homes in the Ninth Ward, helping to bring hope to a place that needed it too much...
...were turned away, told that there was no more food to serve, nor trays to serve it on. And those who were “lucky” enough to arrive during normal hours were indeed fortunate in comparison—some intrepid students successfully located a bowl of chicken rice soup and a fork to eat it with. Jami Snyder, a spokesperson for Harvard University Dining Services (HUDS), claims that the rush of 900 students served in Quincy on Sunday night—a number that does not include those turned away, but is still larger than that night?...
...yard signs advertised the uphill campaign for this neighborhood’s survival. The optimistic words—“BROADMOOR LIVES”—were ironically staked in front of houses once flooded and in need of gutting. Broadmoor lies at the bottom of the bowl of New Orleans, and after Hurricane Katrina it took on seven feet of water in some parts...