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...Skeptics say that the new activism of young urban voters is nothing more than an élite phenomenon, and that this Indian election, like nearly every one that has preceded it, will be decided by the masses in India's villages, who vote for the candidate most likely to bring them bijli, pani, sadak - power, water and roads. But even young people in rural areas are looking for something new: not just a better life, but a better system. Vikram Rai, for example, is a 29-year-old college lecturer in Darjeeling, in northeastern India, who can't understand...
...cinematography that makes everyone except McConaughey look ugly (the same artless deglamorizing recently evident in 17 Again and State of Play); hapless guest appearances by Michael Douglas and Anne Archer, who must have wished they were back in Fatal Attraction; a background score comprising random samples of a Lite-FM playlist; and enough gaffes of plot and atmosphere to make you wonder if anyone was watching while the picture was being made...
...NotesScience Center C2:30 p.m.Japanese Tea CeremonyTearoom2:30 p.m.Dance FestivalLowell Lecture Hall3 p.m.Harvard StyleDudley House3 p.m.Missa pro DefunctisAdolphus Busch Hall3 p.m.VoiceLab A CappellaScience Center C3 p.m.Bach Suites for Unaccompanied CelloPhillips Brooks House3 p.m.South Asian MusicHarvard Yard Stage3 p.m.Old American Songs of Aaron CopelandSanders Theatre3 p.m.Student Composer ShowcasePaine Hall3 p.m.A Lite ConcertMemorial Church3 p.m.Selections for Violin and PianoHolden Chapel3 p.m.Original Pop RockCambridge Queen’s Head3 p.m.“Respectably French”Carpenter Center3 p.m.Juggling is Serious BusinessScience Center3 p.m.Dance FestivalLowell Lecture Hall3:15 p.m.Japanese Tea CeremonyTearoom3:30 p.m.Your Favorite StarsCambridge Queen’s Head3:30 p.m.Bluegrass...
...earlier. Saving Phillips' life meant taking out his three captors in as many shots--which the Navy SEAL snipers who rescued him managed to do from the swaying fantail of a destroyer 75 ft. (about 25 m) away. It was just "a day at the office" for the lite fighting force, as author and Vietnam-era SEAL Dick Couch said...
...Steve Carson, who serves as president of the OpenCourseWare Consortium, says it's worth the expense, since the online content attracts prospective students, keeps alumni connected and encourages innovation. Schools have decided that these benefits outweigh the concerns about cost, intellectual property and devaluation of lite degrees. After all, the free material does not add up to a diploma, and viewers can't interact with the faculty. (See pictures of the college dorm's evolution...