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...sitcoms? -Pablo Torre, New York City People would always ask me, Why aren't you on Saturday Night Live? Because everybody has to leave Daddy's house sometime. People say, I'm sorry your show didn't stay on television. Well, maybe if your ass woulda watched it! You know what I'm saying...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 10 Questions with Tracy Morgan | 10/15/2009 | See Source »

...some musicians that you listen to whom your fans probably wouldn't expect? You know who I love? I love the Bee Gees, and I love Barry Gibb and Andy Gibb. I listen to them almost every day. The arrangements were so simple, right? But they had a taste of complication about them. Grease? I watch that film over and over. The hard-core part of me, people know. But the corny side of me is what they wouldn't know. They wouldn't know that I would go by myself to watch a movie like - what's that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The RZA on The Tao of Wu | 10/15/2009 | See Source »

...Read "How to Know When the Economy Is Turning...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Northern Exposure: Could Canada's Recovery Stall? | 10/15/2009 | See Source »

...accuser come to your offices in person to make these allegations, you would have asked yourselves: Does she have any evidence? Is she personally credible? Is there a second source with any corroborating evidence? You know full well that you would have found all three answers to be “no.” You would also have found that the university had already investigated these charges and found them false. Under such circumstances, you would not have published an article citing her allegations, recognizing how unfair it would be to the parties accused. That is Journalism...

Author: By David Gergen | Title: LETTERS—EC GRAD STUDENT E-MAILS | 10/15/2009 | See Source »

Readers of The Crimson should know that Professor Kenneth Rogoff, a particular target of the e-mails, has handled this matter with consummate professionalism, consulting the university administration at every stage. The e-mail from Professor Rogoff quoted in the Crimson story used text suggested to him by GSAS administrators. Deans Michael Smith and Allan Brandt have expressed their strong support in a recent letter to Professor Rogoff, which states “the allegations about your conduct, described in the article and the mounting mass emails, were without any substance” and concludes...

Author: By John Y. Campbell | Title: LETTERS—EC GRAD STUDENT E-MAILS | 10/15/2009 | See Source »

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