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...these victims of the marketplace, of course, were it not for their perceived importance in the healthy functioning of American civic life. This reputation, couched in the irreproachable quotations of Founding Fathers from Thomas Jefferson to Benjamin Franklin, has directly led to desperate calls by otherwise cool-headed individuals to save a business model that successfully marketed itself as the sole producer of reliable truth in an otherwise highly competitive and vibrant economy...

Author: By Kiran R. Pendri | Title: Futurology 3 | 3/30/2009 | See Source »

...growing,” Tillman said. “We definitely take it as our responsibility to also promote the game and do things the right way. I was really pleased with how our [team] stayed after the game to meet with the kids. It was a really cool thing...

Author: By Colin Whelehan, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Harvard Avenges Spring Break Loss with Blowout | 3/29/2009 | See Source »

There are only two things a track team can do when visiting Texas: go to a rodeo and race. And while members of the Harvard track and field team dubbed the rodeo “cool,” the most excitement came from racing, where both the men’s and women’s teams enjoyed powerful performances at the TSU Relays at Texas State University and the 27th Annual Victor Lopez Bayou Classic at Rice University.“Overall it was a great trip,” Harvard coach Jason Saretsky said...

Author: By Alex Sopko, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Spring Begins in Lone Star State | 3/29/2009 | See Source »

...myopic blur. If you took your kids to the Jonas Brothers movie, you sat through nearly a dozen trailers for 3-D movies to be released this year. Perhaps you saw the latest issues of TIME, People and three other Time Inc. publications promoting 3-D as "pretty darn cool," and citing such top directors as Steven Spielberg, James Cameron and Peter Jackson as being in love with the process...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 3-D or Not 3-D: That Is the Question | 3/28/2009 | See Source »

...industry made such a concerted push for 3-D as a standard movie-watching process. The big question remains: Can the format overcome its carny tincture and become as universally accepted as wide-screen has? The eternal kid in this critic thinks that'd be pretty darn cool; but the Luddite in me has his doubts. Here are three reasons for informed skepticism...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 3-D or Not 3-D: That Is the Question | 3/28/2009 | See Source »

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