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...technology seem singularly unsuited to a mobile phone, even when the much heralded third-generation phones are in common use. A phone's display is never going to be big enough to handle the rich displays of text and graphics of the American news and financial-services sites. And dare we ask: Who's going to use a phone to download porn...
...nerve of those people! Waking up an American pilot in the middle of the night to ask him questions about a crash that had killed one of their pilots. How dare they...
...Never, ever, dare a Cambridge police officer to arrest you. They will, as a member of the Class of 2001 discovered earlier this year...
...flattering to Aniston's long chin. "It's just not me. I hide behind my hair," she says. "It's my shield." Other famous faces--KATE MOSS, CHRISTY TURLINGTON, left, and Stella McCartney, to name a few--turned to supershort cuts this spring. Fledgling models have also taken the dare, but these are not Janet Reno do-it-yourselfers. Hmmm. If hemlines are indexed to a sagging economy, can short cuts be too? And if so, how do you afford the maintenance...
...endowment, I wonder how hard it would be to give us a new perspective on Commencement day—something other than the importance of money and the economy. Why not consider a noted ethnic studies scholar, a grassroots political activist, an outstanding teacher, a humanitarian or (dare I say it) a woman to send us into the real world? I hope that in future years Harvard will be able to break out of its narrow-minded rut and, if nothing else, choose a Commencement speaker who can provide students with a different perspective...