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Starr says he sees Hubba Hubba's role as teaching people how to bring diversity to their sex lives. "You're not just born and you want to have sex tied to a wall--it's an evolution," he explains. "It's [for] the people that have normal sex that...
O'Rourke's evolution has taken him from juvenile lampoonery and sophomoric one-liners to a bitterly funny, and fairly astute, analysis of the Federal Government. Though a draft dodger during Vietnam, he saw firsthand the flaws of the 1960s ethic when the self-styled Balto-Cong raided his underground...
Since then, more houses have been added, housing has been made co-residential and the Quad houses have become part of Harvard. But perhaps more importantly, the decades since President Lowell first hatched his house plan have seen a gradual evolution in attitudes towards undergraduate life and the very concept...
"It's been a long and erratic evolution since TIME Europe first came out in 1973," says Prager. "But the process does not stand still. We want to make this magazine as international as possible without losing sight of the fact that it is by birth an American creation." With...
A. The situations are not analogous, except in one sense: the consequences of military action are unpredictable. I learned this as Secretary time after time after time: we did certain things we thought would lead to certain results, and the results were different. The Soviets have learned the same thing...