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...ever stayed in a skeevy motel? Have you ever lived in one? Welcome to Currier, home of the single. You’ll probably enjoy your three years in Currier’s sprawling, comfortable accomodations—most Currierites seem to. And you’ll probably catch an STD at one of Currier’s sweaty filthy parties in its various living rooms—most Currierites seem to.DUNSTER: Let’s be honest, generally Dunster kinda bites. But crappy housing and Quad-like distance from the Yard (minus the Quad-like parties) at least makes...
...He’s come from being a walk-on whose job was to catch the bullpens and keep your mouth shut,” Walsh says of Roth, “and has turned out to be a kid who’s still a quiet kid, but right now his bat’s doing the talking...
...sexy—oh so radical, sure to infuriate the parents—but it’s like kicking a dying horse. In retrospect, talk of a new 20th-century great awakening will be seen as the last gasp of a bygone era, as the Americans catch up with the godforsaken Europeans...
...Japan's proverbial reputation as an easy target for promoters is not, to be fair, entirely deserved. One of the great pleasures of being based in Tokyo is the fact that you can catch a great cutting-edge international rock, hip-hop or electronic music act on any given weekend. Japan practically keeps jazz alive, with legendary performers playing most weeks at clubs like Tokyo's Blue Note - provided you're willing to mortgage your house to pay the admission. So, if the same country that turns out for the likes of Bloc Party also keeps Michael Jackson's career...
...then the President would seem to catch himself, count to 10 and concede that Latin Americans did have some legitimate gripes about things like "social justice" and that the U.S. could do more to address them. As a result, while Bush's trip south of the border wasn't exactly a triumph, it wasn't exactly a failure either. More important, it showcased Latin America as a sort of testing ground for the Bush Administration's new "reality-based" foreign policy - a willingness to acknowledge that diplomacy can be more effective than domination, and that even in weaker regions like...