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...other schools and divisions, and every single person that has ever graduated from any part of the University—a group which includes such illustrious names as Ted Kaczynsky, though I suppose he doesn’t have too much opportunity to use the internet from prison??not to mention anyone else who manages through some means or another to acquire a harvard.edu email address for a couple hours so they can set up an account...
...indirect result of the war since its start last year, half of whom are innocent women and children. Meanwhile, the attacks in Fallujah alone created over 240,000 refugees. And while President Bush and his apologists often use the “Iraq is better off with Saddam in prison?? canard to silence critics, it is difficult to repeat that claim when the same study revealed that the risk of violent death is now 58 times higher than before...
...stomached drinkers, a reminder which has its own distinct way of echoing. Of all the vices I might encounter far from home, though, gambling struck the most fear into my mother’s heart, more than overdoses, accidents or illicit liasions. Images of her first born son in prison??or, worse, a torture room in the basement of the Bellagio—floated through her imagination, narrated by Robert Stack...
...five characters begin to reenact scenes from Solomon Anski’s classic the Dybbuk, inspired by the traditional story of a young woman whose dead lover comes back to possess her. The wonderment of the actors—as their story-telling literally and metaphorically lifts their prison??is a moving testament to the elegance and inventiveness...
...criminal charges proceed against the protesters—who face up to 10 years in prison??some warn activists elsewhere to beware what they see as crackdown on peace protests...