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...Comedy Central platter; the laughs and good ratings follow naturally. Though founded on pure humor and even some flat-out fabrications, shows like Colbert’s and Stewart’s have become an outlet for actual truth in a moment when the mainstream media can??t capitalize on lies and gaffes without coming off biased. Even Letterman was scolded for continually berating McCain for skipping his show.Conservative humor like “An American Carol,” on the other hand, makes use of much less “elitist rational thought?...
...several episodes of the show, studying the Family Feud database, which contains previously used questions, and, perhaps most importantly, picking uniforms. Some of the team’s members expressed concern for how little they know about Family Feud. “I applied totally on a whim. I can??t honestly say I’ve watch Family Feud much ever. But I know what it is. I’ve seen some episodes,” Jambaldorj said. Parilo said she felt a bit more prepared because she used to play the Family Feud board game...
...More than that, they looked happy. Lindsay Lohan, for once, looked happy. Whether you’re for or against gay marriage, you can??t deny that Lohan’s name has appeared far less frequently with the word “cocaine” since she started seeing Ronson. Between Perry’s playful experimentation, California’s flamboyant joy, and Lohan’s newfound stability, lesbianism was suddenly the wholesome choice. It was out in the open, the Band-Aid that would hide, if not heal, the pain of a bruising couple...
...really participate in the big dialogue of literature,” Engdahl said. “The ignorance is restraining.” Engdahl added that American writers are “too sensitive to trends in their own mass culture” and that “you can??t get away from the fact that Europe is still the center of the literary world.” But in interviews yesterday, English professors at Harvard responded heatedly to the accusations, calling Engdahl’s comment misguided and uninformed. “Mr. Engdahl?...
...near their doors, students should lock up and stop thieves before they have the chance to steal. It falls to students to take actions to prevent future crimes Both HUPD has taken steps to secure Harvard’s campus, but we live in an urban environment and safety can??t always be taken for granted. By taking personal precautions to make themselves less attractive victims for criminals—and by making better use of services provided to them by Harvard—students can help to make the campus as secure as possible...