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...Cambridge area through the Phillips Brooks House Association, most are less generous with their time. Some revel in privileged positions of “high society,” and just the thought of feeding an old woman at a nursery home or picking up garbage at a park wounds their narcissism. Others structure their extracurriculars around careerist goals, sacrificing their souls into the void of ambition. Amidst la vie occupée, how could they find time to serve others...
...roughly 147 degrees. It’s no easy task to put on some slick dance moves when you and everyone else are drenched in sweat. Ever tried to dance with someone, only to watch them slide off your body like it was a ride at a water park? Awkward. My suggestion to guys is to avoid dancing. Chances are you are bad at it, and apparently girls just prefer to dance in a circle with each other anyway...
...Bombay that he has kept for 20 years. He is one floor below his stepmother, and neighbors say they have never known him to throw a party. His one indulgence, apart from his dogs - he is frequently spotted muddying his pinstripes as he plays with them in a park near his home - is a personal collection of cars. Apparently embarrassed by the extravagance, he excuses his interest as stemming from a love of design, not show. "I drive them periodically," he says, "and then back to the garage." What really excites Tata is his ability to combine the group...
...17th annual Mayor’s Cup took place yesterday at Franklin Park in Boston, and the Harvard men’s and women’s cross country teams competed in the 8000 meter race and the 5000 meter race, respectively. This weeks result with only part of the team competing came on the heels of an impressive performance a week ago. A week ago in the Pre-Nationals open race in Terre Haute, Ind., the Crimson men took home the victory, while the women took sixth in their side of the draw. The meet was presented...
...Haass admitted that the various timetables for withdrawal all have downsides. If we park a few divisions in the north of the country, he said, Baghdad burns. If we ask for allies to form a trusteeship, he noted, none will come. "It's inapplicable now," he said, in a tart dismissal. And he is not sure there is any public will for more troops-even if we had them to send. "We are reaching a tipping point both on the ground but also in the political debate in the United States... about Iraq. We are reaching the point... where simply...