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...It’s the most horrible time of the year here in the Crimson newsroom, as the 2001 Turkey Shoot continues. Gossip Guy doesn’t have to travel far to find vicious lies, backstabbing rumors and ass-kissing innuendo...
...secrets are sure to unfold. For example, Martin noted that, back in the earliest days of the university’s existence, Harvard’s first professor, Nathaniel Eaton, was relieved after only one year of study for beating his students and servants. For more 17th century gossip, look for Harvard Yard...
...Gossip Guy took a break from his usual diet of inhaled depressants and store-brand snack foods to start competing in house IMs. Although benched for every game, Gossip Guy came back chuck-full of unleashed-aggression lies, work-avoiding rumors, and Cabot-hating innuendo...
...GOSSIP OF THE WEEK: Jason A. Abrahams ‘03 ate his pork chop before his salad Wednesday night in the Lowell dining hall. “I didn’t want the pork chop to get cold. With the salad, temperature doesn’t really matter,” he explained...Jennifer T. Cohen ’02 bought new pens yesterday. “My pens ran out of ink so I needed new ones,” she commented...William K. Weaver ‘98-’03 took Linden St. instead...
...know it's not good for me, but for gossip and buzz I go to Jerusalem-based DEBKAfiles www.debka.com) As a source of news, the site is a curious thing--utterly compelling while still managing to be amateurish, disorganized and not always believable. Where does it get its stuff? A network of sources "in the military, in intelligence, ex-intelligence people, political people, ex-political people, business people, arms dealers," says Giora Shamis, 62, the site's editor. Named one of USA Today's Hot Sites recently, DEBKA draws 150,000 visitors a day. I'm not the only...