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...rock star"--has unavoidably changed the very nature of the job. He is more than a mouthpiece; he's a one-man echo chamber, able to riff on the themes of the Bush presidency with a wide smile and a word-a-day-calendar vocabulary. His flamboyant style has drawn the media spotlight just a little off center, away from the President. And these days, the White House doesn't mind...
...classmate Kevin Du says. “In the dressing room and on the ice, guys just naturally look up to him.”When Reese was voted captain in the spring, the selection came as no surprise. Ever since his sophomore year, the defenseman had drawn comparisons to former Crimson skipper Noah Welch ’05. Both blueliners presented a dual threat to opponents, blending a knack for scoring with a willingness to go nose-to-nose with top-line forwards.But most importantly, like Welch, Reese skated with poise and self-assurance, something not lost...
...further investigation, we also became aware of similarities between a cartoon by Breeden published March 9 depicting former director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency Michael D. Brown and a cartoon drawn by Bob Englehart on Sept. 29, 2005, in the Hartford Courant. Both cartoons depict Brown with eight arms pointing in various directions. We have concluded that Breeden’s March 9 cartoon is also her original work...
...editorial cartoons, published on Oct. 18 and Oct. 25, respectively, by Kathleen E. Breeden ‘09, because the cartoons drew inappropriately on cartoons published elsewhere. In our editors’ note published that day, we stated that we would continue our investigation of two additional cartoons drawn by Breeden, published on Sept. 22 and Oct. 11, respectively. After speaking further with Breeden and consulting with industry experts, we have determined that though the Oct. 18 and Oct. 25 cartoons were copied, both the Sept. 22 and Oct. 11 ones are Breeden’s original work...
...Penn loss. Harvard’s five league wins have netted the team 15 points, three more than the Quakers, who sit in second with a 4-1-1 record and 13 points. Of all the Ivy teams to go up against in its final game, Harvard cannot have drawn a better opponent than Columbia. The Lions are ranked eighth or dead last in the Ivy League, and will likely prove to be the easiest Ivy opponent Harvard will face this season. Columbia has failed to win a single Ivy game so far, despite relative success in non-league action...