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...This Desire? grows a bit tired in its third quarter, which the structure of Harvey's 2,000-mile framework probably demands, but which nonetheless threatens the totality of the record's spell. "The River" in particular suffers from an inertia rare for Harvey. Its loping murmur is appropriate to the title image, and it's fun to hear her tinkering with brass, but a rather rote delivery ("And they came from the river/and they came to the road") and subjective vagueness (who is "they," and why does it become "we"?) make the song tiresome and opaque...

Author: By Nicholas K. Davis, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Wings of 'Desire': PJ Harvey Plays for Power | 10/16/1998 | See Source »

...Antarctic's new breakaway republic -- a 2,751-square-mile slab of ice that detached from the Ronne Ice Shelf, in the southern Weddell Sea -- was announced by the National Ice Center on Thursday. Experts consider the ice on Antarctica to be quite stable, but the iceberg -- the largest recorded since 1987 -- should serve as a big reminder that global warming is still an issue with potential consequences far beyond the thermometer, says TIME science editor Philip Elmer-Dewitt...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Go With the Floe | 10/16/1998 | See Source »

Ends: One-Half Mile After the Eliot Bridge...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Head of the Charles: In Brief | 10/15/1998 | See Source »

Desperately trying to memorize Sartre's conception of the soi the night before a final exam last year, I heard a full assignment of Cambridge trucks dispatched to a fire more than a mile away...

Author: By Marc J. Ambinder, | Title: Editorial Notebook | 10/5/1998 | See Source »

...Wheeler decided to use the story of the great auk to dramatize what was happening. A former U.S. Navy deep-sea diver and a veteran kayaker, he set out on a solo 1,500-mile kayak trip from Newfoundland to Buzzards Bay, Mass., following the seasonal migration route of the great auk--as much a feat for a man with a paddle as for a bird that could not fly. He hoped the attention the perilous journey would receive would send a clear message: "What we did to the auk, we are now doing to other species...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Richard Wheeler: What a Long-Gone Bird Tells Us About Today | 10/5/1998 | See Source »

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