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...reportedly been signed to Ford Models. But musically, Lavigne’s not showing any growth. Simply put, “The Best Damn Thing” isn’t bold enough to explain to her fans the dichotomy between the old and new Avril. Perhaps she should heed her own lyrics from her 2004 hit “Complicated”: “Take off all your preppy clothes / You know you’re not fooling anyone / When you’ve become somebody else round everyone else.” Speaking of fooling people...
...today are prescription,” Grinspoon said. “But it is absurd that the government insists on the position that marijuana has no medicinal use. Thousands of people are finding this drug useful.”“The federal government will eventually have to heed citizens’ demands,” he said...
...Just heed this warning: The Children of Húrin is a darker, bitterer tale than we're used to seeing from Tolkien. Its hero is proud and imperfect and willful - more Boromir than Frodo - and his story is full of accidents and disasters, poisoned barbs and ruinous betrayals and grievous misunderstandings. Which makes sense: after all, if the good guys had beaten the forces of darkness in the First Age, they wouldn't have been stuck with Sauron in the Third...
...administration to reform the calendar and ad board, faculty to be understanding, and students to be honest with themselves. After all, if the students encumbered by mental health issues lack institutional support for addressing them or face obstacles to healing with their families, then we, as students, cannot heed Harvard’s call to learn and grow. Now, that would be a real mental health problem.Ryan A. Petersen ‘08 is a history concentrator in Quincy House. He is president of the Undergraduate Council...
...Real estate mogul and COUR member Peter L. Malkin ’55, however, cautioned that Faust should heed the strong support for Summers’ agenda as an indication of which way to direct her own presidential term...