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...Clay and I, and John and Annie, agree on so many things that I think we will be able to work together over these next two months,” said Glazer. “I am confident that it will be fine and we will all be able to work together well...

Author: By Alexander D. Blankfein, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Haddock Captures Presidency in Landslide | 12/9/2005 | See Source »

...president-elect and vice-president-elect will face,” said current UC President Matthew J. Glazer ’06. “But I am confident that the UC will be able to rally behind who is the winner. The organization and the campus will be fine.”—Staff writer Alexander D. Blankfein can be reached at ablankf@fas.harvard.edu...

Author: By Alexander D. Blankfein, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: As Polls Close, Race Still Too Close to Call | 12/8/2005 | See Source »

...Bringing in ESPN’s real-life tennis analyst, Luke Jensen, to portray Luke Dorkovich, an over-the-hill player who takes Ecstasy to improve his serve, is a deft touch. Jason Issacs (Lucius Malfoy in “Harry Potter”) also provides a fine caricature as the scheming nemesis, whose uses his fame to trick Logue’s Macklin into losing his job. As per the formula, Issac’s Johnnie Green and his Derek Lowe look-alike sidekick, Nick Allen, haunt the tennis circuit and play our heroes in the finals?...

Author: By Alexander W. Marcus, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Tennis, Anyone? | 12/8/2005 | See Source »

...moral fiber and goodness reflects the one element of Narnia that Adamson is able to translate to film: Lewis’s grounding in Christian theology, the philosophy of agape (ultimate sacrifice and love), and the mythos of Christ’s resurrection. The film teeters on the fine line between feel-good family fare and a heavy-handed appeal to religious America. And unlike the text, in which Lewis deftly blends morality with witty narrative and dynamic character descriptions, the film is virtually humorless and Swinton’s oddly androgynous face far too static. Adamson, the directorial mind...

Author: By Kristina M. Moore, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe | 12/8/2005 | See Source »

...Harvard for not wanting to return to New Orleans. Sarah M. Hattier, a visiting Tulane sophomore, believes that Tulane freshmen should honor their agreement with Harvard and return to Tulane next semester. “If they’d like to apply for fall, that would be fine; they wouldn’t be breaking their agreement with Harvard. I feel they’re being opportunistic,” she said. Some Tulane upperclassmen have not been as polite as Hattier. Laurel P. Purdy, a Tulane freshman, said that the list-serve for Tulane students at Harvard...

Author: By Erin A. May, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Tulane Students Rally Against Odds | 12/8/2005 | See Source »

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