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Unlike their musical cousin Pedestrian’s recent Unindian Songs, Subtle’s endeavor has more than one and a half good songs (the former has only “The Dead of the Day” and a reheated version of Public Enemy’s “Arrest The President”). Although it has its rough spots, A New White. is easily one of the most innovative albums of 2005 so far, in any genre. Like Dose One’s legendary (and relatively impenetrable) Circle LP with producer Boom Bip, this music takes...
Among the other Harvard students working on the project—an endeavor entirely separate from thefacebook.com—are A.J. Solimine ’05 and Christopher M. Hill ’05, along with Andrew Ace of Boston University and Paul Rosania of Dartmouth...
Lessin said thefacebook.com would have neither lost nor gained money from the endeavor, and that there was no financial reason to cancel the tournament...
There are two basic paths to producing bomb-grade material. One involves reprocessing the plutonium contained in spent nuclear fuel, a path taken by North Korea in the 1980s. But that method requires first building a nuclear reactor, a costly and cumbersome endeavor. Khan's experience in Europe steered him toward the cheaper option. Working the contacts he had made in Europe, he set out to acquire the rotational machines, known as centrifuges, that enrich uranium into bomb-grade material...
...capital gains--tax cuts. "If we succeed in reforming Social Security, it will rank as one of the most significant conservative governing achievements ever," Bush's strategic-initiatives director Peter Wehner wrote in a private memo to Republican allies two weeks ago. "The scope and scale of this endeavor are hard to overestimate...