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...Dean. Even more remarkable than the numbers themselves is the rabid ferocity with which the media buried Dean. Sawyer even went after Dean’s wife, repeatedly saying that she could just “hear some people out there…saying” (her earpiece must contain a direct feed of the voice of Americans everywhere) that a career woman like Judith Steinberg Dean could not be first lady, and interrogating the couple on how a truly romantic husband could buy his wife rhododendrons for a birthday present. The Deans comported themselves with notable dignity under Sawyer?...
...cell power, beyond the asteroid belt that lies between Mars and Jupiter. Once near the giant planet, Rosetta will attempt to land on Comet 67P, one of the dirty flying snowballs that may well be the most primitive objects in the solar system. Scientists believe comets like 67P may contain chemical and physical records from the time the system was formed some 4.6 billion years ago. And since very little is actually known about the primordial soup from which life emerged, they hope the Rosetta mission will help them unlock the secrets of how it all began on Earth...
...sexuality on campus. The magazine’s editors, Camilla A. Hrdy ’04-’05 and Katharina Cieplak-Von Baldegg ’06, as well as its faculty advisor, Professor of Psychology Marc D. Hauser, further emphasized that although the magazine would contain some nudity, it would not be the focus of the magazine, and it would not be pornographic. Rather, H bomb would strive to open discussion about sexuality through student contributions of fiction, artwork, features, and photographs...
...minute later, the Engineers broke out of the neutral zone with a four-on-three rush, which Harvard appeared to contain by maintaining a line of defense at the circles. But Oren Eizenman dropped the puck back to Ryan Smith, positioned straight ahead of Grumet-Morris, who rocketed into the top shelf on Grumet-Morris’ glove side to retake the lead for RPI with just 54 seconds left...
...Tiny cells lining a long, dimly-lit corridor contain people who until recently were considered some of Iraq's most dangerous insurgents. Their inspiration, they say, comes directly from al-Qaeda. So too did some of their instructions, until the American invasion of Iraq smashed Ansar's base in northern Iraq, and sent its members fleeing into Iran. "About 35 Saudis came to see us from al-Qaeda before the war, in order to cement their relationship with us," says Quds Hassan Abbas, 32, who led one of Ansar's fighting battalions until shortly before the war erupted...