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...want to be locked up in our music choices. However evil the intentions of the electronics industry, my parents aren’t likely to go back to lugging around piles of CDs any time soon, and we’ll all still be more willing to fill out questionnaires about summer research when there’s a potential iPod nano involved. Still, none of this means that we can’t start demanding that Apple begin to take its own advice, and play fair with FairPlay.Matthew A. Gline ’06 is a physics concentrator...
...season with a pulled hamstring. Mazza injured his ankle in the fourth quarter against Brown. Senior Ryan Tyler, the former running back who finally got his chance to shine, was listed as “questionable” to start this week and did not play.Left to fill their place is a list of names that leave public-address announcers scrambling for their roster sheets. Junior Danny Brown, sophomores Joe Murt and Matt Lagace, and freshman Alex Breaux have been lining up out wide for Harvard. Against a Cornell unit that came into the game ranking dead last...
...every gallon of apple cider or half bushel of apples you purchase at nearby Crane's apple orchards and Pie Pantry restaurant. And from November to March, the Inn at Cedar Falls in Logan, Ohio, will refund the price of a tank of gas (Sunday to Thursday) when guests fill up at a local station...
After the second hour of the fair, Mayrose said she had passed out more than 1,000 empty bags for students to fill with pamphlets. Before moving to the Science Center lawn, the fair took place at the Gutman Conference Center at the Graduate School of Education and attracted only 300 to 400 students each year, according to Leslie M. Hill, Assistant Director of the Office of International Programs...
...especially juicy one: if the premise that all complexities were designed is accepted, then what could account for the complexities of the designer itself?) And then, like the second blow in a one-two punch, came Darwin, who spared us forever from having to use bad philosophy to fill in the holes that science could not yet address...