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...teens and twentysomethings in various states of undress, James P. Solomon '87 and Alan Carter offer a book which compiles every conceivable piece of information on the 42 young people who sold their souls--or more precisely, six months of their lives--to MTV. From complete personal profiles to in-depth analyses of seminal Real World events (i.e., the firing of Montana from the After-School Program in the Boston season), Solomon and Carter dive headlong into the magic of the TV show that exists both as half-soap opera and half-documentary. Also included are fact sheets about...
...Sunday show has adopted a more in-depth, feature-oriented, news-magazine approach. Formerly, the show was delivered as a straight news program, but the headlines were often outdated by the time the show was broadcast...
Unfortunately, the success of Radcliffe Rugby is rarely recognized. As a club sport, the team does not receive the in-depth coverage of the varsity squads...
...Writing a long paper you have to get more in-depth," Goodman says. "When it get's down to writing a 25-page paper, you have to really know what's going on or it will show," he says...
Taylor is by nature a shy man, most comfortable expressing himself through his music, but in a recent in-depth interview with TIME, he reflected on how those ordeals became rites of passage. "I feel like I'm a man now," he said, gazing toward a misty saltwater pond outside his home on Martha's Vineyard. "I used to think you were a man when you were 30. In my case it was not true. But you come to a time in life when you have to step forward. It's too late for me to be a boy anymore...