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...Deadspin.com, holds for all things ESPN. A not-so-subtle anti-big-media theme can be found throughout “God Save the Fan,” but Leitch’s soapbox is hardly compelling. His argues that ESPN has ties to the NFL, NBA, and other major sports associations and so has little incentive to publish sports news that reflects poorly on these groups or threatens the star players who are their greatest sources of revenue. But the only knowledge we can glean from this rant against ESPN is that the network refused to cover the story...

Author: By Anjali Motgi, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: 'God Save the Fan' Airballs | 4/3/2008 | See Source »

...HUAM spokesman Daron J. Manoogian notes that the building has structural problems—such as leaks—that should have been addressed several years ago. During the repairs, some of the artwork will be available for viewing at the smaller Sackler Museum, Harvard’s third major art museum that is located across the street from the Fogg and Busch-Reisinger.“The challenge of the smaller space of the Sackler will allow the curators to be more creative with the space,” Blackstock says. Though after this summer no current students will...

Author: By Meredith S. Steuer, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Spending One Final 'Night at the Fogg' | 4/3/2008 | See Source »

...Organization, 42 percent of Americans stated that it is “extremely important” for the next president of the United States to address rising college costs. The issue was deemed the most important in higher education, above the quality of education. But out of the nine major issues presented, including the Iraq war and the economy, higher education was the lowest in priority for those polled. The survey asked respondents which presidential candidate they expected would do most to help families deal with increasing tuition costs. Barack Obama came out on top, with 32 percent of Americans...

Author: By Prateek Kumar, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Tuition Important to Voters | 4/3/2008 | See Source »

...immigrant lifestyle to Carlitos, he says, “No one chooses to live this way unless they have a reason.” This statement describes equally well the motivations of the characters and of the film itself: no one would make a movie like this without a major political point. Luckily for “Under the Same Moon,” Carlitos and Enrique are charming enough to make it watchable...

Author: By Linda Y. Liu, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Under the Same Moon (La misma luna) | 4/3/2008 | See Source »

...well with crucial white union voters as Clinton's hopeful populist pronouncements, which helped her win neighboring Ohio by more than 10 points. As McCain discovered in Michigan, not too many workers want to hear there's little hope of getting their old jobs back. "If there aren't major policy differences, it's about perceptions, it's about who is feels your pain," said Greg Valliere, chief political strategist at Stanford Washington Research Group, which tracks economic policy issues. "Hillary is slightly better; she appeals to beer drinkers, Obama appeals to chardonnay drinkers." And so far, at least...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Debate on Jobs in Pennsylvania. Not | 4/3/2008 | See Source »

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