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Last February, Michael E. Crosby ’02 spoke on a panel in Harvard Hall on sports and sexuality, adding his unique perspective to the discussion as one of the few openly gay varsity athletes on campus. He was, by all accounts, fully clothed. This past December, in order to continue the dialogue on sports and sexuality, Crosby stripped down to his Speedo and posed poolside for a magazine photo shoot. Crosby’s issue of Genre, a travel and lifestyle magazine for gay men, hit newsstands late last month, and judging by the number of e-mail...
...they’re optional, too. According to Impact, the show is really about “talent,” not the appearance of the eight contestants. To this end, they were even so wise as to include the women’s studies department on the judging panel...
...black and white drawings combine simple cartooniness with careful shading for depth and substance. Wheeler has a lot of fun mixing things up, playing with layouts, panel sizes and angles. Most of the strips are short, though even the longer ones have a strange tendency to feel disconnected from page to page. One of the most cohesive and best of the lot doesn't even have TMCM in it. Instead, Wheeler re-examines the case of the woman who spilled McDonald's coffee on herself and sued, and in the end makes a case for the legitimacy of the woman...
...staffers make up just 1% of the U.S. intelligence community. Some critics say the only sensible reform is for the CTC to become a model for the larger community--merging multiple intelligence agencies under the authority of the director of Central Intelligence. Congressional sources tell TIME that an advisory panel headed by former National Security Adviser Brent Scowcroft will recommend just such a reorganization later this year. But the idea probably won't go anywhere. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld is expected to oppose any proposal to take away the Pentagon's control over the Defense Department's intelligence agencies, where...
...others on the panel urged for a balance they said was key to the party’s identity...