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...Sophie Kinsella: Well, I love her dearly. She's the heroine of my books and when we met her she was a financial journalist, just like I was. Not the best financial journalist in the world, just like me. She's a wonderful person. She's warm and good-hearted and she's a genius. She's savvy and she just has one major flaw, which is that she loves to shop. Too much. And this gets her into trouble again and again. So we've seen her through different life stages. We've met her lover, to-be husband...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Shopaholic Speaks | 4/23/2007 | See Source »

...Others on campus are less concerned. “I haven’t been paying that much attention to the media coverage but I didn’t really see anything that I thought was particularly offensive or wrong, but I’m a very difficult person to offend,” said Weichen Zhu ‘07, a subscriber to the AAA e-mail list. “I can see more people are more sensitive to this issue than I am.” —Staff writer Doris A. Hernandez can be reached...

Author: By Doris A. Hernandez, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: After VT Shooting, Ethnic Backlash? | 4/23/2007 | See Source »

Poor John Kerry. In 2004, thousands flocked to his public appearances, elated to see the Democratic nominee for President in person. These days, the junior Senator from Massachusetts is lucky to draw audiences a fraction of that size. Monsieur Botox is universally viewed as a has-been, more washed up than Dave Coulier of Full House fame (remember Uncle Joey?). I feel for the guy; I wouldn’t be surprised if he gets invited to audition for VH1’s The Surreal Life...

Author: By Stephen C. Bartenstein | Title: Remember the Bay State | 4/22/2007 | See Source »

...challenge themselves to bridge the gap that exists between us and Harvard employees. This campaign should remind us of the immense privilege we have as students at Harvard, and to reflect on that privilege and its accompanying influence. Right now students have the opportunity to tell Harvard that every person deserves dignity and respect at work, that secure employment should not just be the luxury of the wealthy, and that no person should be working full-time and still struggling to support their family...

Author: By Alyssa M Aguilera, Claire Provost, and Jessica G. Ranucci | Title: Stand For Security | 4/22/2007 | See Source »

...laws so that troubled individuals can be ordered into treatment, particularly when they fail to take their medications or exhibit potential for violence or self-destruction. Zdanowicz believes that some states rely on arcane law enforcement language to set out standards for involuntary commitment - in Virginia, for instance, the person must be adjudicated to be an "imminent danger" to himself or others. The center endorses more flexible language found in states like Arkansas and Wisconsin, where a judge is allowed to determine if there is a "reasonable probability" someone will harm themselves or others...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Common Ground on Gun Control? | 4/20/2007 | See Source »

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