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...Heather Cox Richardson ’84 has all the answers. Why did the South vote for a Republican “cowboy” President in 2000 and again in 2004? Because of Reconstruction. Why is affirmative action still a hotly contested issue today? Reconstruction again. Why did America in the 80s favor Reganomics? Reconstruction. “This is the book that explains why today’s political map looks like a map of the 1860s,” Richardson writes of “West from Appomattox,” because apparently the pro-Union states...
...come at the expense of their gentler, more melodic side. In fact, the opening guitar strumming of “I-95” positively channels the Beatles’ “Across the Universe,” while the quiet and sweet “Michael and Heather at the Baggage Claim” is a perfect little theme for lovebirds on the go. All in all, “Traffic and Weather” is more than a solid effort. Granted, its thematic ideas border on gimmicky at times, but the work as a whole manages...
...data had been collected by Harvard researcher Heather A. Knutson and Assistant Professor of Astronomy David Charbonneau...
Nicole Richie's planned turn as camp counselor on The Simple Life (helping kids with, among other things, weight loss) got celebrity blog THE HOLLYWOOD GOSSIP musing that Heather Mills could soon be "showing poor women how to marry for money." That's unfair: it's more like Godzilla teaching urban planning. SCORE...
Amid rumors of a massive divorce settlement, ex--Mrs. Paul McCartney Heather Mills announced she'll compete on Dancing with the Stars. Immediately betting site BODOG.COM began wagers on whether her prosthetic leg will fly off on air, stipulating that it "must fall off, not be purposely taken off." score...