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...that having taken it for a very long time I have trouble going a day without taking it. Today I’ve been very, very tired. It’s very easy to rely on study drugs all the time. It does take a lot of effort to limit yourself...

Author: By Liz C. Goodwin, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard on Speed | 5/3/2006 | See Source »

...since acknowledged her mistake—“There are some things you wish you could take back”—but she hardly allows her past to limit her future. “I have regrets about things I did, vise-a-vie the Vietnam War, but you know, basically, I’ve resolved most of the regrets, and I’m trying live my third act in such a way that I won’t have regrets,” she says...

Author: By Lindsay A. Maizel, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Life and Times of Jane Fonda | 5/3/2006 | See Source »

...gasoline excise tax. Currently at a rate of 18.4 cents per gallon, the excise tax pays for highway maintenance and public transportation. By increasing the tax, the federal government can spur both privately and publicly-funded research into renewable energy technology and provide incentives for businesses and citizens to limit consumption...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Medication for an SUV Nation | 5/2/2006 | See Source »

...second time in a month that there was an uproar at a UC meeting over the proposal. Currently, the council does not fund groups that limit their membership to a specific class of people, such as the all-male a capella group The Din & Tonics...

Author: By Rachel L. Pollack, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: UC Votes Not To Fund Exclusive Groups | 5/2/2006 | See Source »

...citizenship. Today, a U.S. citizen, ceteris paribus, is worth more than any other citizen on this earth. The easiest way to learn this is to posses both U.S. and Guatemalan passports. My U.S. passport gives me the freedom to travel the entire world with ease, while my Guatemalan passport limits me to Central America. My U.S. passport stopped the shoves of Mexican officials on my trip, and my U.S. passport could have saved me from having my money taken by smugglers. Perhaps the saddest thing of all is that the Guatemalan government cares more about my safety and well-being...

Author: By Kyle A. De beausset, | Title: Walk Out as Global Citizens | 5/1/2006 | See Source »

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