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...itself. The private lives of politicians and celebrities have traditionally been off-limits for mainstream newspapers and television. In that climate of restraint, India TV's methods were deemed as outrageous as its subject matter. "It's awful journalism," glowers the Hindu newspaper's editor in chief, N. Ram. His Indian Express counterpart, Shekhar Gupta, agrees. "You just can't do this," says Ram. "In India, people's private lives are nobody else's business...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: India Goes Undercover | 3/21/2005 | See Source »

...Gigabyte hard drive, a 1.5 Gigahertz power-PC G4 processor, and 256 megabytes of Random Access Memory (RAM...

Author: By Matthew S. Lebowitz, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Students Switch to Macs | 3/18/2005 | See Source »

Other thimbles feature images of birds, trees and even the biblical ram; all metaphors characteristic of the distinctively earthy Iron & Wine sound. But perhaps the most powerful image is the perfectly ordinary brass thimble, which contrasts ironically with its showy partners. This is Sam Beam, the humble university professor-cum-indie-rockstar who records under the name Iron & Wine...

Author: By James F. Collins, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: CD of the Week: Woman King | 3/3/2005 | See Source »

...most famous bad guy; of a brain hemorrhage; in Bombay. In more than 200 films he frightened and delighted generations of Indian children with his shaved-headed villains, notably the menacing Mogambo in the 1987 Hindi film Mr. India. He was best known to U.S. audiences as Mola Ram, the chief thug in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones Jan. 24, 2005 | 1/16/2005 | See Source »

...October, when the new HCCR committees were announced, we worried that Harvard might attempt to ram through a poorly considered implementation of April’s HCCR report without due consideration. We encouraged the committees to remain committed to the review’s purpose and not simply serve as rubber stamps. But that never meant shirking their responsibilities to ultimately make decisive decisions. No committee at Harvard will ever please everyone, particularly not a committee whose purview is the nature of a liberal education itself. If the Committee fails to come to clear conclusions and to offer systematic instructions...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: Defining Harvard College Courses | 12/16/2004 | See Source »

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