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...attitudes of the people within it. Boiled down, most of the government's reforms have a single, extraordinarily ambitious aim: to encourage separating spouses to be reasonable in their negotiations with each other. And there's the rub. In the emotional storm that is the aftermath to breakup, many lack both the capacity for magnanimity and the clear-headedness to focus on the best interests of another person, even their own child. As Bryant said in a recent speech, couples who appear in her court tend to carry "with them not just baggage, but an entire caravan of family values...
...ramp to the Harvard Social Autobahn. I know what you’re thinking: Harvard social life moves at the speed of a 19th century coach, not a Ferrari. But when you arrive on campus in the middle of the year, fresh out of a painful breakup with the girl who may have pulled you to the Northeast in the first place, all the while watching people trickle in from warm-weather intersession trips cracking inside jokes in the dining hall in groups of eight to 12, you begin to feel very small. You are a floater, a piece...
...Although no departure from their core sound, and certainly not a disappointment to old fans, The Great Destroyer, which Low released in January, has a different feel to it than many of their past albums. Coming after a whirlwind near-breakup followed by a breakthrough opening for Radiohead, Destroyer presents some novel sounds for the band, making equal use of melody, silence and reverb-driven dissonance. Still, it is very much a Low album, and the brief moments of near-convention fit perfectly with the extended silences and moping harmonies that make up the rest. There seems...
...writers’ meetings work just like the real world,” he says—complete with endless discussions over each hookup, breakup, and trip to the Quad. Th\eir perfectionism seems to have paid off.“When I see characters from Ivory Tower on the streets of Cambridge I flip out,” says devoted fan Danielle R. Sassoon ’08. “It is such a good drama and amazing quality television...
...investors - not even Trichet can change that. Long Distance Calling Talk about a coming-of-age story. More than 20 years after the U.S. telecom monopoly AT&T was forced to spin off its regional operators, Texas-based SBC Communications - one of the Baby Bells born of that breakup - last week agreed to buy AT&T for $16 billion. One possible reason: building international business. AT&T has pulled together a network of lucrative and loyal international business clients, points out Tim Dillon, principal analyst of European telecom services for Virginia-based Current Analysis. SBC, whose name is little known...