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With the close of the fas.alumni accounts, Harvard’s policy of only providing forwarding addresses to its graduates will be akin to those of its peer institutions, including Brown, Columbia, Duke, MIT, and Yale...

Author: By Brendan R. Linn, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: ‘fas.alumni’ E-Mail Cancelled | 7/22/2005 | See Source »

...fight or mate with others, but if they do that enough, they can't get other animals to play." Does that behavior rise to the level of ethics or morality? If morality is simply living by the rules of a society, says hyena expert Christine Drea of Duke University, then yes, animals do that. But just because animals have rules and bad things can happen when those aren't followed, she says, "doesn't mean they're ethical creatures...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Honor Among Beasts | 7/14/2005 | See Source »

...sportsmanship: comedians. The agency said it would sue the ImprovOlympic--a 24-year-old Chicago club that launched comics Mike Myers, Tina Fey and Andy Dick--if it doesn't change its name. "It is confusing," says Dick. "I wandered in there with my discus once." Rather than duke it out over the trademark of the word olympic, the club and its L.A. outpost will now be called I.O. The seven dirty words, luckily for the comics, are still public domain...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: But Andy Ain't No Luger ... | 7/10/2005 | See Source »

...growing number of chief executives, including the heads of major utilities, who think carbon caps are both inevitable and a feasible response to global warming--a condition that nearly every scientist in the world not working for the White House believes is occurring. The CEO of Duke Energy, for one, has called for an economy-wide carbon tax. Asked if he supports Kyoto, Immelt replied, "I'm not going to advocate one way or the other," although setting CO2 caps would stimulate the market for Immelt's cleaner-burning--and pricier--turbines...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GE's Green Awakening | 7/7/2005 | See Source »

...because of his age and accomplishments, he tends to get typecast in boringly prestigious movie roles, such as Priam in 2004's Troy. "I spent the film slithering around in a piece of old chiffon," he says sadly. Sturridge wrote the part of Lassie's duke to give O'Toole a chance to let loose again. "I wanted a character who was both exciting to children and at the same time dangerous," says Sturridge. "I had Peter in mind, and it has been great to see him use his anarchic energy again." O'Toole appreciates the opportunity but understands that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Movies: Old Dog, New Tricks | 7/3/2005 | See Source »

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