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...this isn??t to say that a perhaps misdirected Western emphasis on Tibet accomplishes nothing: the Beijing Olympics have left China uniquely exposed to global scrutiny. Thus, the Chinese government must minimize camera-friendly acts of aggression beyond what is absolutely necessary in the coming months. We are left wondering how this P.R.-friendly policy might evolve after closing ceremonies conclude and the press pool moves elsewhere. Emily C. Ingram ’08, a Crimson editorial editor, is a government concentrator in Eliot house...

Author: By Emily C. Ingram | Title: A Crisis in Rice | 4/21/2008 | See Source »

...came as a shock because our team has a great tradition of qualifying,” junior captain Megan Watson added. “The goal isn??t just to qualify, it’s to get to nationals and do well there...

Author: By Kate Leist, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Crimson Gets Solid Marks at Regattas | 4/21/2008 | See Source »

...From a historical deference perspective, it makes sense. As a service to its students, it makes sense. Not to mention, Harvard isn??t even on the Marathon route. According to Eagan, Wellesley and Boston College, both of which observe Patriot’s Day, were so thick with the smell of alcohol that it was a detriment to the runners. If any schools should be in session, it should be them...

Author: By Dixon McPhillips, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: DIX' SPORTING GOODS: Students Join in Boston Tradition | 4/21/2008 | See Source »

...This isn??t necessarily a fluke of Harvard culture. A recent Pew Research Center poll found that ‘free time’ is the most commonly reported priority in life—above family, wealth, and religion. No doubt some of the desirability of leisure time is a product of its rarity. In a nation famously obsessed with family, wealth, and religion, it is somewhat surprising to find such a broad longing for free time. But, just as at Harvard, America finds itself increasingly limited to little outbursts of enjoyment scattered throughout interminably mediocre lives...

Author: By Garrett G.D. Nelson | Title: Notes On A Tire Swing | 4/18/2008 | See Source »

...laughing college coeds, eats at an empty table in a crowded dining hall, and swigs copious amounts of red wine alone in his house. It’s clear from these initial minutes that director Tom McCarthy’s new movie “The Visitor” isn??t as understated as his last offering, 2004’s critically-acclaimed Sundance hit “The Station Agent.” The story of an introverted dwarf and his cautious friendships was quiet, tender, and moving. These qualities are still present...

Author: By Jessica R. Henderson, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: The Visitor | 4/17/2008 | See Source »

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