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...during the Super Bowl halftime show a little more than a week ago. In recent years, celebrities have pushed the proverbial envelope, never failing to capture countless US Weekly covers and top story honors on Entertainment Tonight. The recent Super Bowl performance by Jackson and fellow pop idol Justin Timberlake was yet another publicity ploy—it is of course no coincidence that Janet has a new album due out. Yet somehow, despite the predictability, inevitability and plain stupidity of these events, according to Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Chairman Michael K. Powell, this one performance warrants an extensive investigation...
...press conference. In language at least as harsh as that used by his father to describe Saddam Hussein, Powell described the incident as “deplorable” and vowed a “thorough and swift” federal investigation into… into what exactly? Justin Timberlake’s intentions? If only the administration were this eager to investigate 9/11, that commission they keep stonewalling would be releasing its report by now instead of begging for more time and cooperation...
Just 3:01 into the second, Justin Dziama received a pass from Peter Harrold behind the Crimson defense. Skating into the Harvard zone unopposed, Dziama ripped a slapshot on net from just inside the blue line, hitting Grumet-Morris square in the chest. But he was unable to control the rebound, allowing the puck to squirt free and trickle back into the goal. It was the third tally he allowed on 11 shots...
...Stephanie Frias ’05, the highlight of her time in Italy came at a Justin Timberlake concert in Milan, where she was invited backstage to meet Cameron Diaz. She won this honor simply by proclaiming her American nationality during the concert. Her other American friends were brought on stage to dance with Timberlake for the same reason...
Just moments later, in the 100-yard freestyle—a race in which the top-five were separated by just 0.2 seconds—Justin Chiles and Mike Salerno swept the top-two for the Tigers setting the Crimson back to nearly the same position it had held four races earlier...