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...though, I don’t care what Columbia’s record is. In fact, it’s nice to have a team that most schools can reasonably expect to beat, since it gives a sense of order to a chaotic, parity-driven league. I just want Wilson to keep talking, and telling it like it is, as he’s been doing for the last two years...
...back wall during the show—were generally too brief, too pale, or too weak to make a forceful artistic statement. This is partly due to Aronson, who adapted the play from a farce by Georges Feydeau, and his efforts to cram social commentary into a coincidence-driven comedy. The lack of proper comedic timing on the part of director Renée L. Pastel ’09, who often rushed funny moments, was also responsible...
...criticized the current Boston government for rubber-stamping Harvard’s plans without securing anything in return. “We’ve gotten no community benefits written in stone, it’s a joke,” Glennon said. “People are being driven out by a process that doesn’t respect their concerns.” Glennon said his record prosecuting drug dealers has prepared him to take on City Hall bureaucrats. He favors creating a new planning board independent of the BRA, saying that the Oct. 3 meeting when...
...winner of Sunday's run-off will inherit a strong economy, which grew by 5.6 percent in 2007, the fastest annual growth in two decades, primarily driven by sugar and fruit exports. The Central American Free Trade Agreement with the United States implemented last year should lead to a more than 50 percent rise in foreign direct investment in 2007. And both parties plan to boost competitiveness by promoting foreign investment and trade. But in a country that has the highest chronic child malnutrition rate in the Western Hemisphere and the region's lowest tax rate, the economic windfall...
...encourage a different type of radio news programming. They billed it as “NPR on caffeine.” Now, after barely a year and a half of broadcasting, Washington Post Radio is shutting down due to the difficulties that arose from trying to reconcile personality-driven programming with in-depth news coverage.So, in the end, the fact may be that newspapers will never be able to run radio stations (or vice versa). But in the meantime, as collaboration between different media continues, journalists in both arenas must recognize that different formats serve different demographics with very different...