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...strapped and insomniac of 2006. 6. Stephen Colbert vs. The Decemberists The Decemberists were put on notice/blast after the Report’s host accused them of stealing his idea for a green screen video challenge. Portland, OR’s own (holla!) fired back with a counter-challenge; not to be outdone, Colbert quickly responded with a counter-counter-challenge. Winner: Draw—for now. The score should be settled when Decemberist Chris Funk takes on Colbert in a guitar solo competition on the Report this December 20th. 5. Bloc Party fans vs. Panic! at the Disco When...

Author: By Jake G. Cohen, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Best Musical Feuds of 2006 | 12/14/2006 | See Source »

Meghan E. Grizzle ’07 sits at a counter in the Greenhouse Café, racking her brain to choose three words that best describe her. After a minute of careful thought, she slowly says, “Conservative. Christian. Woman.” On a mostly liberal campus, Grizzle’s views make her an untraditional countercultural figure. Over the past three years she has become a leader among the minority of students that fights to defend conservative principles. Raised in Orange County, Calif., Grizzle grew up with strong conservative values. “At home, everybody...

Author: By Zachary A. Pollinger, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Meghan E. Grizzle | 12/13/2006 | See Source »

Harvard University Health Services (UHS) began offering Plan B, an emergency contraceptive, without a prescription last month—just over four months after the pill became nationally available without prescription. UHS began distributing the drug over the counter on Nov. 30, and has since given the pill to three people without prescription, according to Chief of Medicine Soheyla D. Gharib. Two were female students who received the medication at no cost, and the other was a man who had to pay the full charge of $36.19 plus tax, Gharib wrote in an e-mail. But the over-the-counter...

Author: By John R. Macartney, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Plan B: Prescription Free at UHS | 12/13/2006 | See Source »

...Though they are stuck in the Serail, Siniora and ministers still have plenty of support. On the same day that the opposition resumed its mass protests, pro-government counter-demonstrators, numbering in the hundreds of thousands, rallied in Tripoli, Lebanon's second-largest city, several miles up the coast. If the pro-Siniora forces lack the organizational clout of Hizballah, most independent observers agree that the country is split nearly even between those who support the government and those who want to bring it down...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Lebanon's War of Words | 12/11/2006 | See Source »

...difficulties with this. I have to see the file before I comment." Since leaving Fiji, sacked Police Commissioner Hughes, an Australian, has said one reason for the coup was self-preservation on Bainimarama's part. "He's been resistant to the investigation into the murder of the Counter-Revolutionary Warfare soldiers in 2000," Hughes told ABC News. "We believe he has some questions to answer in that regard himself." Australian Foreign Minister Alexander Downer shares Hughes' view. "I think, in particular, Commodore Bainimarama is deeply concerned about investigations by the police into the Fiji military itself," he told ABC Radio...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Chief on the Run | 12/10/2006 | See Source »

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