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Alex Jones, director of the Shorenstien Center at the Kennedy School and moderator for the evening asked all the panelists if they would publish the hypothetical story that President Bush had a mistress...
Mansfield told The Crimson yesterday that, after having forwarded Lewis’ e-mail to the Globe, he asked the Globe’s reporter last week not to publish it. According to Mansfield, the reporter “never got back...
Unlike some so-called humor publications—the Lampoon, a Sorrento Square semi-secret social organization which used to occasionally publish a magazine, definitely springs to mind—the Onion is readily accessible to anyone and everyone living in America today...
...only children who are being left alone at home these days. In February, Quill/HarperCollins will publish a paperback edition of "The Latchkey Dog: How the Way You Live Shapes the Behavior of the Dog You Love" by dog trainer Jodi Andersen. Says her publisher, "With more and more pet owners on career paths that require extended office hours, dogs are spending more time by themselves than ever before. Left to his own devices, Rover is sure to find many ways to let his owners know exactly how he feels about his isolation, whether by soiling the house or destroying furniture...
...November, PublicAffairs will publish "Hit to Kill: The New Battle Over Shielding America From Missile Attack" by Bradley Graham, longtime military and foreign affairs correspondent for the Washington Post. According to the publisher, this is "the definitive account of the biggest national security issue of our time: the precipitous and politically charged revival of national missile defense...