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...addition to the inevitable blazer, polo and loafer look that Harvard students have gotten down to a science, some brave souls have actually branched out and explored the Fall 2004 trend pool. A very risky endeavor, jumping into this pool, as it dries up come December 2005. The plunge takes courage, faith and a continuous eye toward Vogue. This fall, moccasins and fur-trimmed coat hoods have been spotted all over campus. And might we add, these Ivy-Leaguers make it look good?...
...bring the stalwarts of Harvard College to their knees (though others wrinkle their noses and say “smels like digital altering”). While the Bulldogs were thrashing the Crimson on the field, scoring three points while holding the Crimson offense to five touchdowns, a company of brave Elis crept into the stands and pulled off what was widely considered by them to be the best prank ever...
...will ramsi do next? Will they take us home when we're discharged but our leg is still in a cast? Will they help us to start a garden? Or will they just leave us to find our own way home?" In partnership with ramsi, the country's many brave, honest and able citizens have their best - perhaps last - chance to step up. Yet it's far from clear how long the mission will last, how much it will cost - or whether it is even possible to repair damage on this scale...
...Yukos offices by armed security forces, harassment of the company's attorneys and the selective, retroactive application of new legal principles. If the Russian state can come down so heavy-handedly on one firm, the pro-Yukos camp argues, everyone is at risk. "It would be a very brave person that concluded Mr. Khodorkovsky is the end of the trail," says Tim Osborne, managing director of Menatep. Putin has said he wants to encourage Western investment and has no intention of destroying Yukos. Russian officials say the back-taxes claim is based on an official audit...
While Robert K. Lord ’08, the victim in last Monday’s unfortunate armed robbery, was no doubt brave to bargain with his robbers to keep his electronic daily organizer and cell phone (which he was nearly successful in saving), his actions should not serve as a model to other students. Not only did Lord put himself in unnecessary danger, he was almost run over as he chased after the robbers, attempting to read their license plate number. Students must bear in mind that robbers, especially those with firearms, nearly always have the tactical advantage...