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...though, it's unlikely that Bush will ever consummate his flirtation with the anti-immigrant right. It's too big a departure from his history, and too many Big Business G.O.P. donors need their cheap labor. "Bush decided to give these guys"--the immigration hard-liners--"their rhetorical pound of flesh," says a Republican official close to the White House. "In return, he wants a comprehensive bill, which is what he has always wanted. He's just going to lead with a lot of noise about border security...
...Quickness in the guard spot and power and height inside is better for us, actually,” Delaney-Smith says. “We had no one who actually liked the low post [last year]. You can’t pound these kids. Where they’re not finishing yet, they will finish because they’re powerful, they shield better, [and] they like to bump...
...high and the degree of dangerousness posed to the public is such that a substantial public safety interest is served by active dissemination.” The Crimson reported on Oct. 18 that on Saturday, Oct. 15, two Mather residents observed the 6’3”, 150-pound Vick acting suspiciously while on the third floor of Mather House, according to Harvard University Police Department Spokesman Steven G. Catalano. David R. Bach ’07 said yesterday that Vick snuck into his suite through a common bathroom. “He started looking around my roommate?...
...after the fact. Perhaps now is also an appropriate time to consider the types and sizes of events hosted by the HCC. Is Harvard an institution best suited for smaller venues? Last week, Harvard Students for Israel brought over 450 students to see the Fools of Prophecy concert at Pound Hall with minimal funding from the UC—a smashing success by all accounts. Perhaps better support from University Hall is the answer. At other schools across the nation, university administrations themselves fund upwards of $100,000 for concerts for the student body, and as the Harvard State Fair...
Cambridge’s popular vintage store, The Garment District, could easily be mistaken for a drag show dressing room. Or RuPaul’s closet. But a soap factory? Probably not. However, the warehouse-like store best known for its eccentric style and $1.50 per pound clothing is actually housed in a former soap factory. The walls have long since been covered in fuchsia paint and Led Zeppelin posters, but according to the store’s co-owner, Brooke Fletcher, the building is “the last of its kind...