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...phone interview from Newport Beach, Calif., Weber said of the first flyer: “The leaflet makes some of the same points as are made in the 81 page paper by [Kennedy School Academic Dean Stephen M.] Walt and [University of Chicago professor John J.] Mearsheimer...

Author: By John R. Macartney, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Author of Leaflet Comes Forward | 4/11/2006 | See Source »

...Israel,” and it claims that U.S. policy toward Israel “is an expression of the Jewish-Zionist grip on America’s political and cultural life.” That pamphlet lists Mark Weber of the Institute for Historical Review in Newport Beach, Calif., as its author...

Author: By Daniel J. Hemel, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Anti-Semitic Fliers Appear in Eliot, Yard | 4/10/2006 | See Source »

...scene, the camera remained on Sandy standing alone in a room for about five seconds too long. I waited for something to happen; it didn’t. Reminds me of this season’s plot developments. But then, something notable finally did happen! Julie went from scamming Newport with Charlotte to silently shutting down that faux alcoholic’s plan and making her take the next bus back to “rehab.” (She didn’t even get to say goodbye to Kirsten…tsk tsk. Maybe she?...

Author: By Kevin Ferguson, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: TV Watch: "The OC" | 12/1/2005 | See Source »

...character, Charlotte, is pretty freakin’ sweet. Julie basically called her out, finding a bunch of fake credit cards and IDs in Charlotte’s purse. And then, because of her desire to ascend from her newfound poverty, Julie agreed to help her scam Newport! This is the stuff “The OC” should be about—schemes and stalkers. I mean, after seeing Marissa shoot Ryan’s brother and Kirsten nearly die in a car crash at the end of last season, who really gives a crap about...

Author: By Kevin Ferguson, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: TV Watch: The OC | 11/17/2005 | See Source »

Former Harvard lecturer in sociology Barrington Moore, Jr., whose study of power structures—and particularly totalitarianism—helped shape the field for decades to follow, died on Sunday, Oct. 16, at his home in Cambridge. He was 92. Moore, who was born and raised in Newport, R.I., first started working at Harvard’s Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies—informally known as the Russian Research Center—in 1948. He officially joined the Harvard faculty in 1951 and taught until 1979. Moore published his most influential work, “Social...

Author: By Benjamin L. Weintraub, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: IN MEMORIAM: Barrington Moore, Jr. | 10/28/2005 | See Source »

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