Word: pops
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...embodies every pre-teen's fantasy: a cool 13-year-old with great hair and a secret life as a pop star. But to executives at the Disney Channel, Miley Cyrus is more of a dream come true...
...ahead of her in 2008 and a second Senate term recently secured in the 2006 midterm elections, Hillary Rodham Clinton is long past her days as first lady in the White House. Yet, just like an annoyingly catchy single by a reinvented-for-the-new-decade star of 90s pop, they just keep bringing back Hillary, circa...
...writings and pamphlets, diary entries, and a copy of his resignation letter, as well as an inscribed first edition of 1899’s “The Rough Riders” by Teddy Roosevelt, Class of 1880. For those with more modest budgets, one bookseller displayed moderately priced pop-up books. Whether looking to pick up a studious, studly intellectual, or just hoping to supplement your library of leather-bound books, Boston’s International Antiquarian Fair has you covered. Well, maybe next year...
...Scali, who attended the meeting. Denise Jillson, executive director of the Harvard Square Business Association, pointed out at a separate meeting that this makes operating in the Square prohibitively expensive for anyone but large chains. Yet, the Square wants to attract more “small mom-and-pop enterprises,” Jillson said last month at a public meeting of the Economic Development, Training and Employment Committee according to council records. The license commission has responded to these trends in recent years, by issuing licenses over the established cap. This September, the commission also altered the policy...
...that he and his schoolmates are dissatisfied that their college experiences have not lived up to the “Harvard Promise.” Steve Lin ’08 described the Zaidi-Lee ticket as “fucking amazing” before performing an angst-ridden pop tune, accompanying himself on the piano. Lin said his lyrics, which included “’cause every day’s another living hell,” reflected campus-wide disillusionment that Zaidi’s campaign will address. Tim R. Hwang...