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Royal, herself, is a curious mix of charisma and seeming amateurism. She may ultimately be a more attractive personality than the sometimes abrasive Sarkozy, but that is beside the point. The prospect of Royal in l??Elysée—the Parisian residence of the French president—portends a grim economic and social future for France. Whatever her personal qualities, Royal simply will not break radically enough with the failing French status...
After the cubism revolution of Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque violently overturned accepted artistic conventions, the door was open for artists like Fernand L??ger to rearticulate the relationship between form and representation. “Fernand L??ger: Contrast of Forms,” on display at the Fogg Art Museum from April 14 through June 10, offers a rare look at the stylistic evolution of this seminal artist as he moved from pure abstraction to representation. The exhibit is notable for featuring L??ger’s early, very rare, and more purely Cubist work...
...Haviland said. “It’s one you circle on your calendar anyway, because it’s been us or them for the Ivy League for the past few years, but there was a little extra something there because they put an ‘L?? on me.” That loss spurred a three-game losing streak for the Harvard ace, culminating in a surprising six-inning, six-run outing against Penn the prior weekend. “I took a lot of rest this week—might have...
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...felt it had abandoned its Roman Catholic ideals of social justice for a narrower pro-business ideology. Felipe was relatively obscure until 2005, when he upset the P.A.N.'s anointed candidate to win the party's 2006 presidential nomination. He later overcame a double-digit deficit to defeat L??pez Obrador. "Caldern is an up-by-the-bootstraps story and has always gone against the odds," says political analyst Federico Estvez of the Autonomous Technological Institute of Mexico. "To a lot of people, that's what Mexico needs at this fragile stage of its democracy...