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...than an angry father threatening to send his child to military school unless he cleans up his act. The ad’s ingenuity is in taking this threat literally. Clean toilets, it proclaims with teenage exuberance, and your potential to “party on” is endless. Sweep the floor, the poster cries out, and earn $9.85/hr to finance “excellent” times...
When summer ends, September brings early morning classes, lengthy reading assignments and endless meetings, but with the return of college also comes beer. Whether it is chugged straight from a keg, sipped at a bar or competed over during a Beirut game, beer defines Harvard life just as much as the Core curriculum or Larry Summers. So this week, Drinky Drink challenges you to put your well-rested brain to the test and brew some of your own malt beverage. The process, though a little lengthier than a trip to Louie’s (an ale can be made...
Robert Harold, Erika’s father, made the trek from Illinois to Atlantic City to support his daughter in the event. Tired by two days of endless interviews, Harold wearily described his daughter?...
...Iraqi dictator is no doubt already playing a familiar game of embroiling U.N. negotiators in endless dickering. Late last week he switched back to a more truculent tone in a second letter to the U.N. delivered by Foreign Minister Naji Sabri, repeating his long-standing accusation that the monitors serve as spies for Western governments. (American and U.N. officials have suggested that the U.S. may indeed have sent spies posing as inspectors into Iraq, but Washington has never publicly admitted it.) Last week Saddam seemed ready to play footsie with his promise to cooperate. On Saturday the Iraqis said they...
...money-burning activity on earth. This year, candidates across the country are spending record amounts of cash (sometimes double or triple what's been seen before) on extremely tight races. Wealthy donors are giving them a helping hand, much to the chagrin of voters, who are now stuck watching endless campaign commercials and praying for November...