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Contrary to popular belief, the entertainment industry isn’t actually getting any more violent, raunchy or sexy than it was a decade ago. We’ve always had violence on TV in different forms, from the sci-fi variety represented in “The X-Files?? to the crime in hits like “NYPD Blue.” Crudeness, too, has always sold—“Married With Children” had far more so-called ills than anything we see today...
...future—a policy we wholeheartedly support—the increase in freshmen must be offset with a decrease in transfers. Dean of Harvard College Benedict H. Gross ’71 said, “We made the decision because admissions—which reads all the files??felt that the freshman pool of applicants was deeper…than the pool of transfer applicants...
Lost, ABC Wednesdays, 9 p.m. People have been complaining about the lack of answers with this show. These wimps were obviously not in on “The X-Files?? craze. After nine years of conspiracies, a cigarette-smoking man who wouldn’t die, and more sexual tension that Brangelina, I think we can all handle a few unanswered questions on “Lost.” That said, it would be nice if the writers threw us something. At this point, I’d settle for a tiny crust of a clue...
Faculty of Arts and Sciences spokesman Robert P. Mitchell said yesterday, “Students are given ample warning...about illegally downloading copyrighted information, and are made aware of the fact that they can be sued individually for copyright infringement for downloading or making available copyrighted files??such as music, movies, television programs, or games—without the permission of the copyright owner...
...Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind”) is a master at this. Conversely, bad screenwriting can make a mundane and realistic story appear completely unbelievable. Sadly, “House of D”—David Duchovny’s (“The X-Files??) debut as both writer and director of a feature film—is an example of the latter...