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...EUROPE RUSSIA: Chechen terrorist Shamil Basayev is proving hard to catch...
There is something else, though. If you do join any of these clubs, you are joining a permanent institution for life. Ultimately, when you are old and bordering on senility you can come back to these places at your graduation anniversaries and catch up with a group of people with whom you have a real bond. The crew team isn’t going to give you back your four seat, The Crimson is not going to publish your work anymore and you will not be able to take up your place in the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra. However, you will...
...course, almost every good thing has a catch, and for flash players it's storage size: most have anywhere from 128 MB to 1 GB of memory, compared with 4 GB on an iPod mini or 15 GB to 40 GB for a full-size model. A 256-MB player holds about eight hours of music or 120 songs, which means you will be refreshing your playlist frequently. That is relatively easy, especially with devices like Creative Labs' Muvo TX FM ($80 for 128 MB or $100 for 256 MB), which has a standard USB port built-in so that...
...Russia. It's one of the few opportunities left," says Jonathan Stern of the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies. Does Russia intend to keep that opportunity at home? - With reporting by Valeria Korchagina A Bit Of Healthy Competition I f one drug firm sneezes, does the whole world catch the flu? U.S. health authorities were scrambling to answer that question last week after a severe shortage of flu vaccines sparked consumer panic. U.S. drug company Chiron, which produces almost half the 100 million doses for the U.S., had earlier said it would not be able to deliver any this year...
...song title, nor do I think I’m the first to notice how Morrissey subversively quips Catullus in the lyrics of “Frankly Mr. Shankly”—“I want to live and I want to love / I want to catch something that I might be ashamed of” is clear homage to Carmina 5’s famous “Vivamus atque amemus.” Both of these bands channeled their anguish through eloquence drenched in paranoid self-analysis, deprecating and depressing, and play as if written...