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...profiling Tim Goeglein, “the official White House liaison to conservatives and to Christian groups … and [Karl] Rove’s legman on the right,” The New York Times—hardly known for its soft touch—neglected to mention something important...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: The People's Business, Not Bush's | 9/29/2004 | See Source »

Faced with a relatively large field of competitors and hilly terrain—not to mention distances longer than the standard high school 5K—Hafer and Green helped themselves with good course sense and improved physique...

Author: By Alex Mcphillips, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Cross-Country Rookies Shine in Iona Meet | 9/27/2004 | See Source »

...that he was being confirmed in the Catholic Church, Mann recalls thinking, "I'd love to ignore this, but how can I diminish such a milestone in his life?" She sent a congratulatory card--though she could not bring herself to buy one with a cross or a mention of Jesus...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: New Branches | 9/27/2004 | See Source »

...students at the Sorbonne might cackle with glee as you relate to them the evils of Physics 11a sections, students at Qatar University won’t even believe you; and students from Beirut University might angrily demand that you try a couple classes in his shoes. Not to mention that any non-college educated person in any foreign country will immediately affirm their conception of Americans as spoiled if you pine away about your tough life on the banks of the Charles. Or at least that was my perception when I talked to some of these people this summer...

Author: By Alex Slack, ALEX SLACK | Title: Abroad and From Harvard | 9/23/2004 | See Source »

Your story on longevity did not mention the issue of ageism. Throughout America, otherwise rational people are undergoing cosmetic nips and tucks and spending billions on "anti-aging" drugs and treatments. No wonder many of our elderly are depressed and suicidal. Everywhere they go, they hear the message "Old is ugly; old is shameful; whatever you do, don't look or act old!" Until we start a social-change movement to raise consciousness about ageism, none of us are going to relish living to 100--or even to 50. MARIAH BURTON NELSON Arlington...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Sep. 20, 2004 | 9/20/2004 | See Source »

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