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...said, "This child lives on jelly sandwiches and iced tea." How much iced tea? "Well, a glass with breakfast, a glass or two when he gets home from school and then a couple of more glasses at dinner." What does he drink at lunch? "Chocolate milk." By my count, Dylan was consuming well over 400 mg of caffeine each day. Although the U.S. hasn't yet developed guidelines for caffeine intake for kids, most researchers recommend that children get no more that 100 milligrams of caffeine a day, the equivalent of the average amount of caffeine found...
Some entertainers overestimate the value of their popularity. Stardom does not give the Dixie Chicks the right to spew their political views to people who are paying to hear them perform. If politics is more important to them than their music, they should run for office. Count me among the many who will never forget their indiscretion at a time when the country needed unity...
...first. But with its projections and "ghosts," its mirrors and terraces, it turns out to be a very open place. That would be part of Nouvel's love of paradox. If the Guthrie gains him the prestige in the U.S. he deserves, here's another paradox you can count on. His buildings may aim to dematerialize, but you'll be seeing a lot more of them...
University President Lawrence H. Summers told members of the Class of 2006 at yesterday’s Baccalaureate Service that he, too, will be graduating tomorrow. “I count myself as one of you,” he began, prompting loud laughter and applause from the seniors, who were crammed into Memorial Church in caps and gowns. In his speech, Summers joked that he and his “classmates” will no longer eat Harvard food or live in Harvard housing. And he noted with pride that Harvard’s football team has never lost...
...count on this year’s Harvard graduates to help in this endeavor. You have just spent years as part of the Harvard community and, in many cases, also the broader community. During your time at Harvard, you have demonstrated your stake in the world around you: in the campaign to pay the University’s janitorial staff a living wage, through your participation in Phillips Brooks House projects, through activism at the Institute of Politics, and as a volunteer at the Lutheran Church homeless shelter, CityStep, or other Cambridge school programs...