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...society. But unlike the “more serious” adult conventions—like the one held in Boston last weekend—Vericon will be “focused on people playing around,” said Michael R. von Korff ’07, the guest coordinator for Vericon...
...Science fiction] might have become so big lately just because of a few movies that were done really well—X-men, Spiderman, and then you have Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings,” von Korff, the guest coordinator for Vericon said. “They got the public imagination going...
...Officers were sent to 14 Story St. on a report of an unwanted guest in a bathroom. Officer located the person and determined the man had been given two prior trespass warnings. Eugene Bermudez, 39, was arrested and allegedly attempted to escape HUPD while being booked, assaulting a police officer in the process. Bermudez is charged with trespassing, assault and battery of a police officer, falsifying information to an officer, and resisting arrest...
...published countless essays and more than 30 books, including his 2003 "investi-novel" Who Killed Daniel Pearl?, a partly fictionalized investigation of the people and places that led to the Wall Street Journal reporter's 2002 beheading by Islamic extremists in Pakistan. When not typing, BHL is a frequent guest on chat shows, a staple of celebrity magazines and a durable symbol of the Parisian high life with his wife, actress/singer Arielle Dombasle. In other words, he's used to being a big target. But with five mostly scathing books about Lévy and his work recently published...
...that the President was asking aides to read a book that was not wholly supportive of the Administration's foreign policy. "The book is quite critical, but this did not seem to cause a problem," he says. "His questions were not the kind that indicated defensiveness." Bush quizzed his guest about Otto von Bismarck. The author had written that the 19th century German Chancellor shared the President's belief in the benefits of showing military might but also had a diplomat's touch for handling the messy aftermath. Bush seemed to be looking for a softer approach to foreign policy...