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...Psycho” Dirs. The Goetz Brothers Horror movies and post-grunge have a lot in common. Both require yelling and screaming in abundance. Both have a tendency to make people cringe. Neither genre has really produced anything genuinely original in over a decade. Perhaps these similarities explain why Puddle of Mudd’s new video combines the two genres so cohesively. The story basically goes like this: Wes Scantlin, Mudd’s lead singer, drives down a dark road with several Scooby-Doo-esque characters. After running over Michael Myers from “Halloween?...
...those synapses is to modulate and influence the underlying cellular structure of memories," says William Klein, professor of neurobiology and physiology at Northwestern University and a co-author of the study published online by the FASEB Journal. "What we have here is a striking phenomenon that may ultimately explain why the brains of people with Alzheimer's disease are insulin resistant and how that ties into memory...
...unenviable position of arguing that Bush does not want children to suffer. As Congress and the courts push back on Bush's tactics for fighting terrorism, his advisers are struggling to find solid legal ground for everything from harsh interrogation techniques to domestic eavesdropping, leaving Perino to explain their compromises without admitting past errors. "The relationship between the press secretary and the media is always going to be adversarial," Perino says...
...woods of Ohio. As Derek Zoolander already copyrighted the “Walk-Off,” A&F has instead instituted the “Style-Out,” a grueling test in which interviewees choose the three hottest styles from a series of fashion designs and explain their picks. In the past, Harvard students have surprisingly out-styled the competition: after visiting 20 top colleges last year, A&F handed Harvard grads eight of their 40 positions. Vicki Mach ’08 attended the session after being impressed by an earlier A&F event...
Three Harvard graduates won the Nobel prize in economics on Monday for their work using game theory to explain the best method for allocating resources. The prize committee honored the trio of Leonid Hurwicz, Eric S. Maskin ’72, and Roger B. Myerson ’73 for “having laid the foundations of mechanism design theory.” Myerson and Maskin are graduates of the College, and all three hold degrees from the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. Maskin and Myerson met during their undergraduate years at Harvard, where they concentrated in mathematics...