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...complains about it. Setting up to deliver a lesson on Aristotle to his young admirers Owen becomes incensed at the proprietor's suggestion that they buy something. "I don't pay for things," he says. "And I don't work." A stubborn malcontent with bad teeth and a dirty cap, Hutch has dropped out in order to follow the musings of his mind. Unfortunately this often pits him squarely against the demands of society, inciting his fury. In spite of his best efforts, Hutch finds himself endlessly caught up in various marketing and business schemes. These mix-ups form...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: I Moved Your Damn Cheese! | 1/20/2005 | See Source »

Zachary A Corker ’04 came before the Cambridge Licensing Commission again, more than a year and a half after organizing the 2003 Mather Lather party that got out of control and led to a 1 a.m. cap on parties. Recently named the Special Assistant to the Dean for Social Planning, Corker joined administrators in pleading with the Commission to push party hours back...

Author: By Joshua P. Rogers, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: City to Harvard: Party On! 'til 2 a.m. | 1/19/2005 | See Source »

...would offer individuals a chance to invest up to $1,300 of their payroll taxes per year in any of five government-approved funds, ranging from stock indexes to private bonds to government paper-or to stay in the current system. He would pay for this by raising the cap on the Social Security payroll tax from $90,000 to $200,000, and by changing the benefits formula to reflect changes in consumer prices rather than wages, an option sanctioned by the Moynihan-Parsons Commission in 2002. Graham blanched when I called it a tax increase, so let's call...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ...And Here's How To Do It | 1/16/2005 | See Source »

...would offer individuals a chance to invest up to $1,300 of their payroll taxes per year in any of five government-approved funds, ranging from stock indexes to private bonds to government paper--or to stay in the current system. He would pay for this by raising the cap on the Social Security payroll tax from $90,000 to $200,000, and by changing the benefits formula to reflect changes in consumer prices rather than wages, an option sanctioned by the Moynihan-Parsons Commission in 2002. Graham blanched when I called it a tax increase, so let's call...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ... And Here's The Solution | 1/16/2005 | See Source »

...Fred Simonin, owner of the Highland Grill, where residents go to get Krispy Kreme doughnuts and pizza, readily complied, accepting a swab as he stood behind his counter. "Does it bother me? No. I don't plan on raping or killing anyone," says Simonin, in his orange Truro baseball cap...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The DNA Dragnet | 1/16/2005 | See Source »

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