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...obsessed is Kristol with marginal missteps by Democrats that he loses sight of the big picture. Kristol wrote that Bush "crossed up Democrats" by replacing Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and rejecting the Iraq Study Group's change in strategy. The political maneuver might be nice sport, providing the Administration with a few moments of relief. But Kristol failed to point out that Bush continues to lose the only battle that counts - the one in Iraq. Sanford Rubin Rochester, New York...
...What I like is that it’s 28 angles on Havard Square,” Lapidus said. “There isn’t just one view that explains its meaning or its significance. It’s been really nice to have the long lens perspective.” The Assocation’s Executive Director, Denise A. Jillson, said that the goal was to showcase the Square’s diversity in residents and in businesses: “the funky, the famous, and the infamous...
...Swimmer of the Meet. Then, in the 200-yard individual medley, junior Lindsay Hart broke a Harvard record with a 2:02.28 second-place finish in the event.Hart is predominantly a backstroke swimmer, so the record came as a bit of a surprise.“It was really nice to start off with that second place,” she said. “It sort of came out of nowhere but I’ve been training [the 200 IM] really hard this year.”In the one-meter dive, Papadakis took second to Princeton?...
...mostly devoted to Jones’ more recent work, featuring songs from her new album like “Nobody Knows My Name,” “Lamp of the Body,” and “Tried to be a Man.” A nice addition to many of these songs was the incredible falsetto of a young backup singer, Theo Little.Jones’ acerbic new sound was a striking departure from the calm, natural sounds of her earlier work. Her more recent music was fused with strange electronics, and struck an angrier...
...Residential Life Suzy M. Nelson said that she was happy with the committee’s recommendations because they would benefit Harvard students. But at least one student said he would like to have the opportunity to venture beyond the dining hall experience. “It would be nice if kids who have packed schedules could eat outside the dining halls,” said Carey W. Hynes ’09. “I don’t see the harm in giving students both options.” But Olivia G. Volkoff...