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...police blotters, but they're usually just boring-looking text. Website blotters, on the other hand, can affordably offer every color portrait the local precinct shoots. Like television networks opting for cheaply produced reality shows, the newspaper sites believe they've found their cash cow: readers seem as eager to gawk at the average alleged DUI perp as they are to ogle celebrity mug shots on sites like the Smoking...
Coming off its first weekend of competition, the Harvard sailing team was eager to get back out on the water and improve on its first week’s performance. But despite its intentions, the Crimson once again finished mid-pack at its four regattas this weekend.“We were a little disappointed with our results as a team this weekend,” captain Liz Powers said. “We will look to rebound our next time out on the water.”The women’s squad once again brought home the best...
...Last year], I admit I was one of those sort of scoffing at the over-eager, over-caffeinated candidates that would come to your door and put you to sleep with their 20-policy platforms,” said Currier representative Chris W. Danello ’12. “But seeing the dramatic events of last year, it really does make you realize, though campus politics may not have all the answers..., student government can be an effective voice...
...international press corps has gone home, their heads crammed with images and performances. Toronto, famous for years now as the kickoff to Oscar season, is the place Hollywood visits in search of Academy Award contenders. There were a few - though in a straitened economic environment, with fewer zillionaires eager to bankroll indie movies, some excellent films (Life During Wartime, The Joneses) had a tough time finding buyers. Crystal-balling the Oscars is fun, but it can't compare with seeing and savoring good films that might not be found elsewhere. Here's a rundown of five pictures worth chasing down...
...many lands, made one in a patriotic forge. And there's truth in that story - it conjures powerful pictures in the theater of our national mind. But it can also be misleading. Lots of Americans can't stand one another, don't trust each other and are willing - even eager - to believe the worst about one another. This story is as old as the gun used by Vice President Aaron Burr to kill his political rival Alexander Hamilton. And it's as new as the $1 million-plus in fresh campaign contributions heaped on Republican Representative Joe Wilson of South...