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...consequences for people like Marguerite Simon, 82. She worked hard cleaning other people's homes, earning just enough to buy into the Ninth Ward, one of New Orleans' poorest neighborhoods. She was wearing rubber gloves, rubber boots and a paper face mask last week, cleaning black amoebic splotches of mold off precious family treasures. Inside the small house, her well-made furniture, with its carved arms and curved legs, lay scattered as if some giant Mixmaster had been whirling away. Sitting on her tiny porch, she managed a laugh. "You have to laugh," she said, "but it don't come...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: New Orleans Today: It's Worse Than You Think | 11/20/2005 | See Source »

...Unit behemoth. He also nearly spoils “Things Change,” an otherwise decent song that goes a little beyond your standard gangsta fare. But while he seems to have a hint of personality, Loc fails to diverge at all from the standard gangsta mold. Here is where I am supposed to segue into a damning invective against 50 and his crew, about how they are ruining rap music and unfairly monopolizing the airwaves. While such a critique has its truth, much of the 50-hating is unjustified, or what Curtis would call “window...

Author: By J. samuel Abbott, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Get Rich Or Die Tryin' | 11/17/2005 | See Source »

...students already do a lot with quite a little. One need only go out on a typical Friday or Saturday to see how many are willing to host and attend small and moderately-sized gatherings. The UC needs to empower students to do just that, rather than attempt to mold a social atmosphere that fits their liking, or conforms to that of other schools.One of the main justifications for the termbill increase was that other educational institutions have higher student activity fees. But Harvard is decentralized in a unique way in that everyone is so busy doing something that...

Author: By John Hastrup, | Title: Cut the Termbill—by Yourself | 11/15/2005 | See Source »

...actors' careers. As for who ultimately foots the bill, the ukfc has side-stepped the issue for now by pouring $20 million from national lottery receipts into its trial digital systems, which cost around $100,000 each, compared with $30,000 for a conventional system. "The ukfc broke the mold in terms of actually doing something, as opposed to just talking about it," says Richard Nye of Canada-based projector manufacturing firm Christie, which will provide almost 200 of Britain's new projectors. But paying for ongoing costs, such as transferring films from 35-mm to digital, encoding them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Reel Is Gone | 11/13/2005 | See Source »

...that Kavulla has taken the reins, he is trying to mold The Salient into what it was during Pappin’s days, as he describes it: an engine for campus discourse. “You have to admire Pappin because the Salient was widely read then,” Kavulla says. But his first attempt to copy Pappin has led to the same threat Weaver diagnosed: self-marginalization...

Author: By Beau C. Robicheaux, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: DOOR DROPPED: How to Start a Fight | 11/3/2005 | See Source »

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