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...opponents. “We’ll play the two best defensive teams along with us the next two weeks,” Murphy said. “So right now, we got a lot guys dinged up, very physical football game. We’re going to enjoy this for about six hours and then regroup tomorrow. But it’s just going to be one day at a time, complete focus on Penn, because Penn on the road is a very tough team to play.” —Staff writer Dixon McPhillips...
...Goyas and Picassos (as it was two years ago in the Fogg’s exhibit, “DISSENT!”) or in representations of Obama’s face reproduced daily on color-blocked images. And on a more personal level, if a college student can enjoy Lichtenstein on the street, and, well, on his feet, this just goes to show that the merger of art and fashion has been consummated. —Columnist Victoria D. Sung can be reached at vsung@fas.harvard.edu...
...down after that because he just couldn't understand why it had gone so poorly. So we're flying to Iowa, and Reggie [Love, his personal assistant] and he are sitting next to each other, and I'm saying, "Senator, you just have to figure out how to enjoy this, you have to figure out how to have a little fun. Are you having any fun right now?" And he said, "I'm not having any fun at all." And Reggie, without blinking an eye, pipes up and says, "Man, I'm having the time of my life!" Robert Gibbs...
...student could do. And then they said something, “But then again it’s hard to bleep bleep screw up Captain Crunch.”12. FM: What’s your favorite part about working in HUDS? TAM: I think probably the students. I enjoy keeping up. And you know, being at Harvard is always great as well. It’s a very intense, changing environment that always presents challenges and opportunities. And you want to be able to feel that you’re contributing as well as being challenged, so it?...
...Stepping aside on the political front would allow a younger generation of Tibetans, in whom the Dalai Lama has stated he has confidence, to carry the torch of responsibility for what happens next. The Dalai Lama has said that he wants Tibet to enjoy the prosperity of China while maintaining Tibetan language and culture. Buddhist monks also want more religious freedom, and one peaceful protest to that end in Tibet's capital, Lhasa, in March caused the city to fall into chaos and violence. There is increasing division among Tibetan monks over what should be done. Some even advocate...