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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...closest I came to really quitting was in August, after I started getting stabbing pains in my leg. I went on the patch and had to stop drinking alcohol, coffee, and soda. I couldn’t eat proper meals because I always had a cigarette after a meal. I avoided hanging around any friends who smoked...

Author: By Thea S. Morton | Title: The World Is My Ashtray | 11/26/2007 | See Source »

...Dodd said, when the President takes the oath of office, he (or she) promises two things: to protect the Constitution and to protect the nation against enemies, foreign and domestic. If the Democrats can't find the proper balance between those two, they simply will not win the presidency...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Tone-Deaf Democrats | 11/21/2007 | See Source »

...With proper incentives, the EU is bringing reform and values into countries outside its current borders. One day, that can include Macedonia, Montenegro, and even Ukraine. This form of power will succeed at meaningful change where old strategic map-making failed, by choice and not imposition. Mapping ‘Europe’ is still a political rather than geographic matter, and it should remain that...

Author: By Pierpaolo Barbieri | Title: Political Cartography | 11/7/2007 | See Source »

...www.UBSpetition.org, if you are curious), overthrown that logic.But this activism’s meddling morality, for all of its ease, most inexcusably errs in its pride. What sort of imperialist hubris, unbefitting of our University’s commitment to moral neutrality and relativism, can claim to dictate proper political behavior to the indigenous rulers of third-world states? No conscientious man would dare defend Sudan—or Burma—and their dastardly deeds, and rightfully so. But the implications of such posturing, by intimidating investment banks, shaking down corporations, and guilt-tripping college administrators, bode extremely...

Author: By Christopher B. Lacaria | Title: A Band-Aid for Bleeding Hearts | 11/4/2007 | See Source »

...show—were generally too brief, too pale, or too weak to make a forceful artistic statement. This is partly due to Aronson, who adapted the play from a farce by Georges Feydeau, and his efforts to cram social commentary into a coincidence-driven comedy. The lack of proper comedic timing on the part of director Renée L. Pastel ’09, who often rushed funny moments, was also responsible...

Author: By Sarah J. Howland, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Actors Lend Depth to Comedic ‘Art Room’ | 11/4/2007 | See Source »

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