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Have they ever. In truly pizza-crazed cities like New York, San Francisco and Chicago, fanatical artisans vie with one another to see who can be most slavishly faithful to the principles of Vera Pizza Napoletana, the final word in pizza purity. But even in less food-obsessed American cities, various brick-oven restaurants compete for the approval of a fickle, pizza-geek public that looks closely at everything from the sourcing of the fior de latte to the presence of "tip sag" issues with the crust. A recent post at Slice, the king of pizza blogs, states, "The crust...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Domino's Mea Culpa and America's Pizza Passions | 1/29/2010 | See Source »

...those who put you in power have the power. We are the people of the United States and we have had enough. The president can pay for his own walk—a walk that will lead from the White House all the way back to Chicago in 2012. Congress can tremble knowing the “audacity of hope” might indeed be God’s greatest gift to us, but the greatest gift the founders gave us was the right to vote. And in 2010, we are taking our country back...

Author: By Kimberly N. Meyer | Title: The Audacity of the Voters | 1/27/2010 | See Source »

Although Obama has a history of using big speeches to spark or recalibrate his fortunes (the Democratic National Convention keynote in Boston in 2004, his Iowa Jefferson-Jackson Dinner speech in 2007, his oration on race in 2008, which was prompted by the controversy surrounding Chicago pastor Jeremiah Wright), no realistic appraiser of Obama's looming State of the Union believes he can turn everything around with one prime-time address. (See the State of the Union Address in 3 Minutes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Five Ways to Judge the State of the Union Address | 1/27/2010 | See Source »

Kate Karczewski, CHICAGO...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Inbox | 1/25/2010 | See Source »

Organizations within SAGHAH are already planning an upcoming joint initiative. The Harvard College Global Health Review and the Harvard College Global Health and AIDS Coalition will be holding a “dough-raiser” at Uno Chicago Grill this Friday evening, according to the Review’s Co-Editor-In-Chief, Michael T. Henderson ’11. Uno’s customers who present a coupon that will be handed out during this week will have 20 percent of their purchase donated to the “Harvard for Haiti” relief effort...

Author: By Xi Yu, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Quake Spurs Campus Collaboration | 1/25/2010 | See Source »

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