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Specifically, Weisbard said he believes the Demon uses "lowbrow, sex-based humor" while the Lampoon is no longer widely read by the Harvard population...
Because herbal remedies are not regulated in the U.S., consumers should read the best available studies before trying them. With a few notable exceptions, much of the information about herbs on the Internet is unreliable. But authoritative books are available from the American Botanical Council and the Medical Economics Company. (See "Hitting the Books on Herbal Cures," p. 65.) Here are a few other tips...
...stores on Nov. 3, and it's already a big hit in my home. But clever as it is, Crash now feels to me--after playing Zelda and getting lost in what Miyamoto calls the "miniature garden"--flat and outdated. Worse still, it didn't make me babble. Read more about the new video games at timedigital.com Catch Anita on CNNfn's Digital Jam, Wednesdays...
...most remarkable of that reporting and writing has been collected in a two-volume compendium called Reporting Vietnam: American Journalism 1959-1969 and 1969-1975, published last month (Library of America; $35 per volume). To read from the beginning (the TIME story in 1959) to the war's end (Malcolm Browne's account in the New York Times of the fall of Saigon) is to relive the war in all its agony, heroism and, finally, failure...
From the field, there are stories by the New York Times' David Halberstam and Neil Sheehan that peel away the optimism of American officialdom. Or read the devastating comparison by the Washington Post's Richard Harwood of inflated, official battle reports against the accounts of correspondents on the scene to understand the origins of the "credibility...