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...January 27, 1998, then-first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton appeared on NBC??s Today show to deny allegations that her husband, President Bill Clinton, had carried on an extramarital affair with former White House intern Monica Lewinsky. The first lady blamed the charges of infidelity and obstruction of justice on a “vast right-wing conspiracy,” that had been out to get her husband “since the day he announced for president...

Author: By Adam Goldenberg, | Title: A Deficit of Values | 5/23/2005 | See Source »

This year’s Class Day speaker will be nothing less than the paradigm of parental perfection. Tim Russert, host of NBC??s Meet the Press, will be addressing our fair seniors from the stage of Tercentenary Theatre—and we can guarantee that it will be squeaky clean. In an attempt to avoid an Ali G style muck-up, the Alumni Association, Deans of the College, along with other members of the administration, have expressed their displeasure with last year’s lewd Class Day and “requested” that...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: From Borat to Boring? | 5/16/2005 | See Source »

...NBC??s latest attempt at a prime-time hit stars Bill Pullman as a Harvard astrophysicist whose biggest discovery is that, as the show’s posters advertise, “The End is Near...

Author: By Chase P. Mohney, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: The End is Near, Astronomer Says | 4/21/2005 | See Source »

Lithgow is best known for his role as extraterrestrial-in-disguise Dr. Dick Solomon on NBC??s late-1990s sitcom “3rd Rock From the Sun,” But the 59-year-old actor has also performed in over 30 major motion pictures, received four Emmy Awards and one Golden Globe, appeared in countless stage productions, and won two Tony Awards...

Author: By Abe J. Riesman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Actor Lithgow To Speak at Commencement | 4/11/2005 | See Source »

...us—in recent thrillers, “Harvard” functions as convenient shorthand for “skeptic” and “snob.” Robert Langdon, hero of The Da Vinci Code, is a “Harvard symbologist.” NBC??s forthcoming miniseries based on the Book of Revelation (and catchily entitled Revelations—I can’t wait!) features a skeptical Harvard astrophysicist, Professor Richard Massey. All of this augurs well, we feel, for the success of our novel: America is plainly interested in Harvard...

Author: By Phoebe Kosman, | Title: Fictional Harvard | 4/11/2005 | See Source »

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