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Pulitzer-prizewinning humorist Dave Barry, 58, may have stopped writing his weekly column a year ago, but he managed to scrounge together some thoughts for his 27th book, out next week, Dave Barry's Money Secrets: Like: Why Is There a Giant Eyeball on the Dollar? He spoke with TIME's Jeff Chu on Neil Diamond, the state of newspapers and his own endless run for the presidency...
...language is a lovely shade of azure, sort of a turquoise, really. I don't actually speak that way, some people are surprised to hear, that not every other word out of my mouth is unprintable. But I think that I probably - maybe - overdid it a bit in the column, especially at first, because I was kind of reveling in being able to curse, like a 12-year-old who's looking at dirty words in the dictionary...
...stories that might be worthwhile despite a dearth of attention. And if you’re feeling particularly inclined towards procrastination this reading period, well, why not write a blog about what you find?Matthew A. Gline ’06 is a physics concentrator in Quincy House. His column appears on alternate Tuesdays...
...read with interest Henry Seton’s thoughtful column “Conditional Love: Why Teach For America Ain’t Enough” (Dec. 15), which focused on, among other things, his belief that Teach For America corps members do not receive adequate training and thereby under-serve the students they are trying to help...
...Vice President Cheney's residence is intentionally blurred on Google Earth-- the software that allows users to see satellite photos of any spot on the planet--though the White House itself is visible. Bush-bash bloggers like GEM'S GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE cheered, "Maureen Dowd Is the Best!!" for her column crying hypocrisy over what she called the Veep's "pathological secrecy." OGLE EARTH, however, deemed Dowd's piece little more than a "conspiracy theory," and ANGEL DRESSED IN BLACK asked, "Does anyone really think that it's out of line to obscure the details of high-profile targets...