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...third of Americans who are delusional, as your story suggested, or is it actually two-thirds? You admitted that there was "a lack of identifiable plane wreckage" at the Pentagon crash site yet asserted that "the remains of all but one [of the passengers] have been identified." Does TIME have a theory that explains why two-thirds of Americans are untroubled by such an outrageous contradiction? Paul Holme Paranaque, the Philippines...
...History isn't supposed to repeat itself so quickly, but George W. Bush's tardy response last year to Katrina's devastation of the Gulf Coast echoed almost exactly the lethargy that enveloped the Royal Family of Britain eight years before, in the days following the car crash that killed Princess Diana. Like Bush in Crawford, the Queen stayed holed up in Balmoral, her country estate in Scotland, while her subjects, shocked by the violent death of the blond goddess whose flaws they cherished as much as her charms, sobbed their hearts out. Strange, isn't it, how the powerful...
...gossip gospel that Princess Margaret made the ungenerous observation quoted in the film that Diana was even "more irritating dead than alive." Morton also did a lot of asking around, and people answered. He says, for example, that he based scenes of the Prince of Wales' reaction to the crash on having talked "to someone who spoke to Prince Charles on the night of Diana's death...
...fall semester, their websites went down. Harvard Computer Society (HCS), which hosts websites for 798 student groups, has been experiencing server difficulty since Saturday, according to HCS Systems Administrator Matthew S. Fasman ’08. Fasman is also an editor on the Crimson Information Technology Board. The crash has temporarily made websites hosted by HCS unavailable, disrupting student activities. For instance, the Harvard College in Asia Project (HCAP) is in “prime recruiting season,” said HCAP President Daniel Mejia ’07, who is also the Associate Business Manager for The Crimson...
...vehicle “House of Wax.” Don’t get me wrong, all this dredge lined the way for the notable successes of “Star Wars: Episode III-Revenge of the Sith” and the Best Picture winner, “Crash.” And who can really say they didn’t secretly enjoy watching Angelina Jolie lay waste to Brad Pitt in the popcorn-flick “Mr. & Mrs. Smith?” Still, overall, 2005 wasn’t a banner year for cinema.But in summer...