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...editors in London, who dutifully ran his stale Gaza story without noticing that they'd run the same piece a week before. There is a numbing sameness to stories about Gaza, but Sacco's illustrations, backed by his methodical research, bring the Gaza of 1956 bleakly to life, using the past to explain the present in a way that rarely makes it into today's news stories. He inks his characters and scenes with the same meticulous detail that he invests in his reporting. (See pictures of life under Hamas in Gaza...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Gaza: A Cartoon History | 3/6/2010 | See Source »

...about doing things faster online and on your phone. In addition to buying Aardvark, a service that helps people get quick answers from their network of contacts online, Google last month bought reMail, which simplifies searching e-mail messages on a phone. (See pictures of work and life at Google...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Google's Acquisition Binge: Why It Bought Picnik | 3/5/2010 | See Source »

...Magliozzi ’11 and Currier HoCo Social Chairs Alex P. McAdams ’11, and Mark E. Piana ’11, the catchy rap voiceover constantly refers to a fundamental principle: “I want to live in Currier for the rest of my life...

Author: By Julie R. Barzilay, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Darwin Would Say Currier House is Best | 3/5/2010 | See Source »

Freshmen who try to burn boats and call upon spirits in hopes of receiving blessings from the River gods this year will do so at the risk of getting arrested by the police, if plans discussed at yesterday’s Committee on Student Life meeting are carried...

Author: By Danielle J. Kolin and Naveen N. Srivatsa, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: Police To Monitor River Run Activity | 3/5/2010 | See Source »

...with the traditional economic model in which students weigh the monetary costs and benefits of education. Then, however, they look at the social categories common in a school. There are “insiders” are often the jocks or high achievers who are very involved in school life. There are also “outsiders,” the “burnouts” who resent the culture of the insiders and the school as a whole. They are not invested in their life at school and do not feel a meaningful relationship to the institution...

Author: By Ravi N. Mulani | Title: Identity and Incentives | 3/5/2010 | See Source »

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