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...prices and hold on almost all new business activities on campus are a product of excellence or a product of regulation? Compare the advertising regulations faced by DormAid to those faced by HSA. They get carte blanche, while we can’t hire a Harvard student to flyer inside the Yard unless he or she is hired by none other than...

Author: By Michael E. Kopko | Title: HSA’s Monopoly Stifles Student Entrepreneurship | 10/17/2005 | See Source »

...article (“The Easy Way to Fix Fly-By,” comment, Oct. 6). First, if he truly believes that all cotton garments are equally non-abrasive, I suggest that he try sleeping on denim sheets for a night. Second, although I myself am a frequent flyer-by, I haven’t seen any evidence of the innate lasagna-spooning inability he reports among short females. Finally, unless Fly-By has been closed down in the last day, I suggest he consult a dictionary regarding the meaning of the word “erstwhile...

Author: By Douglas T. Mcclure, | Title: Scoop Your Lasagna, And Stop Complaining | 10/11/2005 | See Source »

...next day a California woman who learned about the family online donated frequent-flyer miles so that the rest of the family could fly to Boston. The local fire department brought an ambulance for Yolanda's mother, who has since been placed in a nursing home nearby. "The firemen were arguing over who got to volunteer," says King. A day later, the fire fighters came back with brand-new bunk beds for the kids...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hurricane Katrina: Guess Who's Coming ... | 9/19/2005 | See Source »

...hour and a half a night, with only Wednesday off for church. Every practice involves at least 100 crunches and "running lines" on a basketball court. "Sometimes they make you so mad," says Monica. If someone rolls her eyes, that adds a couple of laps of running. Drop a flyer while doing a stunt, and that's 25 push...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Push To Be Perfect | 8/1/2005 | See Source »

Rivalries within the squads are inevitable--between those with boyfriends and those without, between those with money and those with little, between the flyers and the earthbound, between those who can do a standing backflip and those who can't. Beth Hammack, a Euless cheer sponsor, swears that most of the fights revolve around boys: "Junior-high kids are just hormones running around in tennis shoes, "she says with a knowing look. Then there's the perennial friction from freshman "fishes" lording it over the lowly eighth-graders. "My flyer and me got into it again today," says Breanna, whose...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Push To Be Perfect | 8/1/2005 | See Source »

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