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...writing team at SNL in its second season and has continued writing for the show on and off throughout the intervening years, holding the head writer position in the 1980s. Downey says that at its inception, the live comedy show became a phenomenon because no one had ever done anything like it before. “Doing the show for the first five seasons was a kind of otherworldly experience,” he says. “The show was so hot, way more than it deserved to be. It’s sort of like being a rookie...

Author: By Anna E. Sakellariadis, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Lampoon Writers Ready for Primtetime | 12/11/2008 | See Source »

...Anytime you can harness the power of the sun to do something that needs to be done instead of using fossil fuels is a great idea,” she added...

Author: By Betsy L. Mead, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Solar Devices To Power Wireless Access in Square | 12/11/2008 | See Source »

...Americans began to worry that Congress would never get anything done. And then, about two weeks before the Global Carbon Report was released, the bottom fell out of the economy...

Author: By Elise X. Liu | Title: The Sky is Falling | 12/11/2008 | See Source »

...more skeptical about the change. While she said she likes the idea of “having a longer break around the holidays,” she described herself as “an incorrigible procrastinator” who gets most of her work done during winter break. Though as a current senior she won’t be affected by the changes, Dana A. Stern ’09 also said that she liked Harvard’s current calendar. “I’d be under a lot more stress if I had to take finals...

Author: By Sofia E. Groopman, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Students Look Ahead to 2009 Calendar Change | 12/11/2008 | See Source »

...conventional wisdom declares, “Why even bother?” In the end, some of the past two decades’ most critical legislation was sacrificed to political expediency and Congress’s desperation to get something—anything—done. Comprehensive immigration reform was, after years of personal investment by President Bush, finally scrapped; ratification of the Kyoto Protocol was quietly shelved by the Clinton Administration. At least Hillarycare went down in a passionate and ignoble blaze...

Author: By Elise X. Liu | Title: The Sky is Falling | 12/11/2008 | See Source »

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