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...first blush, “Super Retardo” is hilarious, but his lecherousness grows stale rapidly. Upon further listening, Fatel begins to sound like a confessional sex offender moonlighting as an amateur comedian. Unless he grows as a performer—and unless his subject material grows with him??Fatel’s performance will always remain crude and one-dimensional. Ultimately, however, these faults should not necessarily dissuade people from picking up “Super Retardo”. Although repeat listeners may experience unquestionably diminishing returns, the first-timer will likely be brought to tears?...

Author: By Austin M. Litoff, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Mitch Fatel: Super Retardo | 2/25/2006 | See Source »

...instinctive knack for calling out wanksters of all kinds. But a closer look will reveal a deeper lesson. The stories are ancillary to Tucker Max himself, the man who stands up and acts where the rest of us sit and dream or masturbate. In the face of everything around him??social norms, ugly girls, stupid people, law firms, hotel employees, self-righteous d-bags, the very limits of human existence—Max has striven to break through boundaries and has sought to stake a claim for himself as a human being you may try to go over...

Author: By Christopher J. Catizone and Chris Schonberger, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: Tucker Max, Unplugged | 2/15/2006 | See Source »

With the predictability of a metronome, Harvard’s former endowment manager has raised $6 billion for his new hedge fund. The figure is the largest startup amount ever for any hedge fund, exhibiting the confidence the market has in him??a confidence that Harvard did not. Five months ago, Jack R. Meyer resigned. He resigned partly due to financial reasons but also because he was forced out by relentless criticism and scrutiny from students and alumni. The point of contention was his salary. Meyer made $6 million in 2005 and his top bond managers were paid...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: Running All The Way to the Bank | 2/10/2006 | See Source »

...sources of revenue or that he does not view a $2,000 loan from the appropriately far-sighted perspective, and this may be true. But, despite any explanation of the part of the FAO, the fact remains that Garcia––and hundreds of students like him??–have been and will continue to be discouraged from seeking public service positions by the prospect of $2,000 in debt.The FAO ought to be encouraging students to seek public-service and public-interest opportunities over the summer, not erecting barriers to these ends...

Author: By Paul R. Katz, | Title: Stingy for the Summer | 2/9/2006 | See Source »

...little time to celebrate, however, as the Crimson cut the deficit in half less than three minutes later on a goal from sophomore center Paul Dufault. After receiving a pass from sophomore right wing Jon Pelle in front of the blue line, Dufault found a tough angle awaiting him??but not too tough to give Harvard its first score of the game.“Our guys were in the right frame of mind coming into this game,” Donato said. “All the teams in this tournament...

Author: By Malcom A. Glenn, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Bows Out in Beanpot Opener | 2/7/2006 | See Source »

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