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...perfect example of how the Crimson is dedicated to preserving its role as the main media outlet on campus. I see this project as part of the natural progression of the paper,” MacInnis said...
...singing. "In much of the Third World, people cannot read or write," says Marie Korpe, executive director of Freemuse, a group in Denmark that monitors music censorship. "People listen to the radio, to songs. It is music that reaches people's hearts and souls." When music is muzzled, an outlet for self-expression is lost...
...saying they wanted to be good enough to beat someone two years from now. The arguments in the new all-women's leagues are something like 25 times as many as occur in the men's leagues. For women who don't work, tennis is their only outlet. There is no definite reward system in being a mother. With tennis, there is a definite reward system."... One who thinks cutthroat competition for women is bad is anthropologist Margaret Mead. She admits that if women turn their backs on the home and childbearing, they may need sport to give them confidence...
...Anti-fan yet cultish; objective yet biased; professional yet amateurish; independent yet compromised; indispensable yet irrelevant: so goes "The Comics Journal." It feels like a work of conceptual art. The importance of its existence often overshadows its execution. Still, a serious artform deserves a serious critical outlet and for now the "Journal" is the best and only game in town...
...Elumina Dimmable, available this fall for $5.99, is the most sophisticated device of its kind ever made. Its features include 10 brightness settings, an extra-long life-span and a special sheath that extends to cover the night-light's plug when it is removed from its outlet--to reduce the risk of bedtime shocks...