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...Crimson plans to play a fast-paced offense, count Jennifer Sifers in as a frequent contributor...

Author: By Gabriel M. Velez, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: In Harvard's Service: Calling on '007 | 10/31/2003 | See Source »

...professor, author of seventeen books and innumerable articles, reads from his newest novel, a story about the people who searched for gold and the political and social consequences of this era in United States History. The acclaimed Brands was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and his books frequent the New York Times bestseller list. WordsWorth Books...

Author: By Crimson Staff, | Title: Listings, Oct. 31-Nov. 6 | 10/31/2003 | See Source »

...daily life. But the latest wave of violence is a reminder that the critical issue on which all else depends is security, and on that front the news is not exactly encouraging. Rather than ebbing, six months into the occupation the attacks on U.S. forces are growing more frequent and more sophisticated. Twelve U.S. soldiers have been killed in the past 10 days, for example, and the number of wounded is far higher. (The total number of U.S. troops killed since President Bush declared an end to major combat operations in Iraq...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Weblog: War Without End | 10/30/2003 | See Source »

...Sometimes you need more than junk food,” says Michael P. Marotta ’06, who also expressed relief at being able to find paper clips and deodorant in the wee hours of the night. Brynn A. Bowman ’06 had better reason to frequent CVS over 7-eleven. “I like the people at CVS better than the people at 7-eleven,” Bowman shared, though a need for candy corn that only CVS could satisfy also would play a role in her future late-night choices...

Author: By Maria S. Pedroza, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: You Sold Me Deodorant...All Night Long! | 10/30/2003 | See Source »

...course, I really don’t wish to make light of Rush’s addiction, as it is indeed quite sad when a man with a $285-million radio contract is forced to frequent parking lots because he’s popping pills. But there seems to be a trend among those who tout themselves as the personification of virtue—as we’ve seen with fallen televangelists who bamboozle millions into believing in their integrity only to suffer a tragic downfall when their indiscretions are exposed. Rush, like innumerable smooth-talking right wingers before...

Author: By Morgan Grice, | Title: Rushing Into Rehab | 10/27/2003 | See Source »

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