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While “The West Wing” racked up awards, the Associated Press reported that more ground forces were being sent into Afghanistan. Air Force Gen. Richard Myers, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, announced that “We’re setting in for the long haul.” Of course, there’s no word yet on how long that might take or what might happen after the Taliban falls...
...some violence and obscenity, keep some of the political impact and the shot is closer to the mark. The tour is a celebration that uses anger, angst and passion to create a kind of energy one cannot find tapping a foot and smoking a joint at a Dave Matthews Band show. The most significant metal excursion of the post-summer season, the Pledge of Allegiance tour made its way to Worcester on Oct. 30 and left concertgoers bruised, sweaty, bloody and happy...
With a line of 11 identically arranged, ghost-like hands hung side by side, the landscape certainly looks bleak at first glance. Yet in another sense, these photogrpahs humanize science itself. Even reduced to its most basic components of muscle, joint and skin, no hand is remotely similar to any other. Schneider’s accomplishment lies in the consolation that despite even the harshest scientific conditions, the individual characteristics of the hands and lips shine through...
...Village Grill and Seafood, a fish-and-chips joint where the Kings took a late lunch break, King confided to a woman beside him in line that “tomorrow’s the big day,” handing her a campaign leaflet...
Among the challengers, another candidate with a strong track record of working with the University is John Pitkin. His service as co-chair of Harvard’s Joint Committee on Neighborhood/Harvard Consultation for the past 10 years gives him a solid background in finding common ground on University issues. Pitkin made his name through his opposition to the construction of the Knafel Center, but unlike many Cambridge residents, Pitkin’s position was more of a reasoned stance on a particular project and not an irrational opposition to all Harvard expansion...