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...vision is beyond question. So what’s so bad about duck boats, even those that are not strictly duckish? Well, to begin with, there’s the problem of Duck Hunt. Who’s to say that Nintendo-addled children of the early 1980s, so frequent on the College campus, wouldn’t grab gray-plastic rifles and start shooting at the pixellated fowl they imagine they see flying by their newest form of transit...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: Make Way For "Duck" Boats | 2/27/2004 | See Source »

...cinematheque will be a low priority, if not a candidate for elimination. This would be a disservice to local film lovers, including the students who attend screenings there—and certainly will sever Harvard’s ties with those in the Cambridge community who frequent the HFA. Moreover, discontinuing the screening program next fall would indicate an unfortunate kind of academic elitism in refusing to share a collection of film treasures with the public...

Author: By J. hale Russell, | Title: A Reel Tragedy | 2/26/2004 | See Source »

...with his siren’s song because he is constantly so elated to see his students—all 584 of them. He can be spotted in Harvard dining halls more often than any other faculty member (probably including House Masters), includes his home phone number in his frequent class-wide e-mails and is a genial guy to even his critics. After all, it’s hard not to be inspired by Palmer—not after you hear his wavering voice, with its tinges of legitimate conviction not found in so many Harvard faculty members...

Author: By Travis R. Kavulla, | Title: Brian Palmer's Academy | 2/24/2004 | See Source »

Solis, who said he has been in frequent contact with Fonseca’s parents, added that the family had received little information about the circumstances of Fonseca’s death...

Author: By Katharine A. Kaplan, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Family, Friends Mourn Winthrop Junior | 2/24/2004 | See Source »

...tall man in an open-neck shirt, jacket and trousers looked like any of the traveling merchants who frequent the area. When he was stopped at a Kurdish checkpoint near Kalar, officials made an intriguing discovery in his travel bag: two CDs and a computer flash disc the size of a cigarette lighter. With a hunch who their catch was--the CIA had given them a heads-up that he might be in the area--the Kurdish officials snapped a digital mug shot of the traveler and e-mailed it to their American intelligence contacts. The confirmation came back quickly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Fields of Jihad | 2/23/2004 | See Source »

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