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...summer after attempting to get a housekeeping job as Henson, the Post also reported. Reed herself has been listed as a missing person since 1999. According to the article, Reed was last seen leaving a Seattle courthouse, where she had been charged with forging checks. Detectives found an ID card in Reed’s former apartment, which had the name of Natalie M. Bowman ’99, according to the Associated Press. The real Bowman was a former chemistry concentrator from Kirkland House who now attends Columbia Medical School. According to the Post, Reed used this identity...

Author: By Alexandra Hiatt, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Identity Thief May Have Been Accepted to Harvard | 1/10/2007 | See Source »

...League's storied record book as if it were a piece of junk mail, is the best football player in the world? Let's step into his classroom. Lesson One: take a trip to the local variety store, where you can find a whirring fan and a deck of cards. "There's this trick where you throw a card up in the air when a fan is blowing and you try to catch it," Tomlinson, the San Diego Chargers running back, explains in his Texas drawl. The man is not fooling around. He does the trick twice a week during...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Best Back Ever | 1/5/2007 | See Source »

...card Maliki always held was his alliance with the political bloc led by Moqtada al-Sadr, the head of the Shi'a Mahdi militia. This includes 30 parliamentarians and six cabinet members. Maliki was seen as one person who might be able to exercise some sway over Sadr and his lawless sectarian army. But it became clear that influence flowed only one way between Sadr and Maliki in October, when U.S. forces seized Sadr aide Sheik Mazin al-Saedi, a suspected organizer of kidnapping rings and death squads. Maliki immediately called for Saedi's release, and the U.S. military complied...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Maliki's Last Stand? | 1/5/2007 | See Source »

...Speaker's lobby just off the House floor, staffers had set up folding tables with packets containing a voting card, lapel pin and license plates for every member. Nancy Pelosi set aside more than three and a half hours for faux-swearing-in photos: the real oath was taken by the entire House on the floor just after noon, but everyone wanted a class-day picture with their families and the new Speaker...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Democrats Enjoy Their Big Day | 1/4/2007 | See Source »

...This is the British library," says Fanah, indicating a shot-up shell of gray rubble splashed with RPG marks and heavy-caliber bullet holes. "I had a library card and I used to come here and read my novels. Roots - that really affected me. And James Hadley Chase. He writes about violence. With romance in between. I used to read him all book in seven or eight hours...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Mogadishu at 60 Miles an Hour | 1/4/2007 | See Source »

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