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Crimson readers have been throwing their copies of the paper into the right place, the recycling bin—no doubt after reading them thoroughly—according to the results of the sixth annual Recyclemania competition. Harvard placed first out of 62 colleges in the contest’s paper recycling category. Residents within our ivied walls each recycled 36.41 pounds of paper on average. And overall, the University had a per capita recycling mass of 40.82 pounds, putting Harvard in seventh place in the “Per Capita Classic” part of the competition...

Author: By Alexandra C. Bell, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Yale Is ‘Trashier’ Than Harvard | 5/5/2006 | See Source »

...numerous reports are already surfacing that cast some doubt on that explanation. Roll Call quoted a letter from a Capitol Police union official who urged an investigation into whether Kennedy had received preferential treatment. According to the letter, officers approached Kennedy after the crash, in which he reportedly swerved into the wrong lane through a construction zone and nearly hit a police cruiser. After finally coming to a stop, Kennedy allegedly staggered as he got out of his car and appeared intoxicated. The letter charges that the officers were forbidden from performing a sobriety test on Kennedy under orders from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Kennedy's Democratic Distraction | 5/5/2006 | See Source »

...film itself, Harlan Fairfax Caruthers (Edward Norton), the movie’s drawling, gun slinging, cowpoke protagonist, is difficult to take without a grain of salt. The idea of a horseless, homeless cowboy roaming around the urban and suburban areas of the California central valley rightfully elicits some doubt and curiosity in the film’s cast of characters. Where defiant teen Tobe (Evan Rachel Wood, “Thirteen”) sees excitement and intrigue, her father (David Morse, “The Green Mile”) sees trailer trash, and her kid brother (Rory Culkin...

Author: By Mollie K. Wright, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Down in the Valley | 5/4/2006 | See Source »

...Democratic decisions, a return to the common good may not be a simple matter of choice. Even if Democrats could return to the political climate of 1960, they would still have a serious problem: The Democrats may want to be the party of the common good, but I doubt the Republicans want to be seen as the party of private interests. At least not without a push.Republicans don’t wake up each day hoping to undermine the common good. But Republicans do differ from Democrats, and some of those differences boil down to disagreements about whether to serve...

Author: By Samuel M. Simon, | Title: The Framers | 5/4/2006 | See Source »

...than what the ardent posters at ThankYouStephenColbert.org would like it to. While it may have shocked the President to hear someone talk so openly about his misdeeds in the setting of the correspondents dinner - joking about "the most powerful photo-ops in the world" and NSA wiretaps - I somehow doubt that Bush has never heard these criticisms before. To laud Colbert for saying them seems to me, a card-carrying lefty, to be settling. Colbert's defenders might aim for the same stinging criticisms to be issued not from the Hilton ballroom but from the dais in a Senate Judiciary...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Was Stephen Colbert Funny? | 5/4/2006 | See Source »

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