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...imagine future experiences, we tend to compare them with alternative experiences - experiences we've had in the past, or other experiences we might have before or after. But the fact is that none of those alternatives come into play once we're actually in the moment. That's what Daniel Gilbert, author and Harvard psychology professor, means by "attentional collapse": it's the idea that when we are actually having an engaging, encompassing experience, it acts like a black hole of imagination, sucking in all of our attention and making our preconceptions irrelevant...
...Beanpot championship game against the Eagles, was out of the lineup again for the Harvard. He was spotted with his left arm in a sling...The Crimson has now gone four straight games with a power-play goal..Princeton outshot Harvard 35-21.—Staff writer Daniel J. Rubin-Wills can be reached at drubin@fas.harvard.edu...
...best. The men offered strong showings in the relay event with the 4x400 squad. Sophomore Justin Grinstead, juniors Derek Jones and Nils Wernerfelt and Hill took second with a time of 3:22.27 and the 4x800 team of sophomore Robert Kenney, junior Haibo Lu, and freshmen Vito Cannavo and Daniel Chenoweth also captured second place with a season-best IC4A qualifying time of 7:46.22. Chenoweth also finished the mile in a personal-best time of 4:11.25 to place second and qualify him for the IC4A event. The Crimson returns to Gordon Track next Sunday for the USATF...
...Daniel Yankelovich's study New Rules showed how the self-fulfillment ethic, largely confined to the campuses in the late '60s, had pollinated much of America's culture by the late '70s, wafted along by a score of pop-psych books, from How to Be Your Own Best Friend to Passages and Your Erroneous Zones. By the late '70s, according to polls conducted by Yankelovich, Skelly & White, 72% of Americans spent a great deal of time thinking about themselves and their inner needs. "The rage for self-fulfillment," wrote Yankelovich, "... had now spread to virtually the entire U.S. population...
...Whenever we've investigated previous police action the press was in on, the trail has always stopped with police unions, and never led to Sarkozy or the government in verifiable fashion," says Daniel Schneidermann, media critic for the daily Liberation. "We'll probably never know where the initiative for leaking began. The thing to watch is how many suspects are detained and tried in the days and weeks after this sweep, once the media attention dies down. If a lot are, then this was a genuine police operation. If not, we can put it mostly down to spin...