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...He’s the one in the room who writes more of the show than anyone else??his fingerprints are on nearly every script,” says Vitti. “He exerts as much influence on the show as anyone can without being one of the creators,” he adds...
Erickson has denied the allegations to the media, insisting that she took excellent care of her cats. She has claimed that the inspectors photographed someone else??s dead cats or that they mistakenly identified 150 pounds of beef kidneys as cat carcasses...
...school where most kids on a Saturday night find themselves drinking in someone else??s room or wandering aimlessly around the Square, it is no wonder that an occasion such as Mather Lather attracted so much attention and so many people. The students at Harvard deserve parties like this one—we have to find ways to release the pressures of a demanding academic life. Otherwise, we’ll end up dull and depressed—indeed, many of us have suffered that fate, at least according to a recent University Health Services survey in which...
...that necessarily accompany Marxist revolution—as dissenters and bourgeois are continually purged, communist ideology was actually realized, not neglected, under Mao, Stalin and Pol Pot. As a politics of somber memory, the “liberalism of fear” memorializes those who died to serve someone else??s ideology. These wrenching human tragedies, both past and present, come about when political power reigns without clear and visible limits. What is most urgently needed are comprehensive and accessible property rights to protect citizens from their governments and prevent the political regimes from annexing the economy, making...
Summers will have final say in the decision, Kagan told students, adding that the committee has “done a good job, better than anyone else?? addressing the question of who might move, and where exactly they could go in Allston...