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...Maybe he wasn’t in the ideal job,” Miron says. “Most of the time when he was inadvertently upsetting people, he was just being curious, trying to understand an issue by taking the other side...
...another classic Nintendo game was at the center of a Harvard social event. Currier House’s “Mario Kart” study break featured pizza, drinks, and a whole lot of virtual kart-racing action on a 20-foot projection TV. What’s curious about these events isn’t so much their existence as their focus. Many of the games played, like “Smash Brothers” and “Mario Kart,” are, technologically, dinosaurs, yet still have the ability to draw a large amount...
More than 100 unique blogs had been created in advance of the CampusTap launch. Among them were the serious—including an Institute of Politics and a Curricular Review blog—but also the curious, such as a “Mary Poppins Wannabe” discussion site...
...tells you that you're destined to move to Bali and live with him for four months, thinks you should make every effort to do that." She is also exactly the kind of person a ninth-generation Indonesian medicine man would say that to: charming, blond, gregarious, spiritually curious and highly mobile...
...independent executive power. In almost all European monarchies, the reforms of the 19th century gradually eroded the power of the king and his prime minister, and made the latter accountable to the democratically elected Parliament. The American presidential system did not undergo this transition and still has this curious feature—which has proven to work well only in the U.S.—that the executive power may find itself opposed by the legislature. DAVIDE W. CANTONI Cambridge, Mass. February 11, 2006 The writer is a student in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences...