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...noteworthy performance is delivered by Caleb I. Franklin ’05 as Aaron. His first substantial appearance, coming at the beginning of the production’s second act, provides the show with a much needed spark. Franklin possesses an energy and confidence which is almost enough to resurrect the dreary production and pull interest back to the stage. The most disappointing part of Franklin’s performance is that it can’t be longer, for when he departs the stage, the lethargy soon returns...

Author: By Ian P. Campbell, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: ‘Andronicus’ Fails in Titanic Fashion | 4/12/2002 | See Source »

...post-Cornel West debacle, Summers’ already-cracked diplomatic reputation is back in the proverbial dust. Who better to resurrect him than his mentor of old? By all means, bring Bob to Cambridge. Three cheers for Mr. Fix-It. If he can fix Summers’ PR problems, we should promote him from the Harvard Corporation to University King...

Author: By Vasugi V. Ganeshananthan, | Title: Goodbye Pug, Hello Bob | 4/10/2002 | See Source »

...Taliban's ability to resurrect itself as a Pashtun guerrilla force depends on Mullah Omar staying alive. If he lives, and if the Allied forces cannot broker a lasting, stable government in Kabul that passes on immediate benefits to the Pashtuns, then the Taliban fighters will dig up their hidden weapons and descend from the mountains, probably in six months time. The U.S. may indeed have "fractured" the Taliban's command and control structure, as the Pentagon claims, but the militia's lower echelons remain intact, along tribal lines. A commander usually recruits from his own village or town, even...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Who Can the Taliban Surrender To? | 12/1/2001 | See Source »

...took a fine effort from Lenicheck to resurrect the Crimson offense...

Author: By David Weinfeld, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Surging M. Soccer Tops Holy Cross | 10/17/2001 | See Source »

...anyway?--and the absence of school buses. After the first few weeks of quiet, the city's crisis hotlines are blistered with calls and there are no beds available in the psychiatric wards. A man arrives at the armory where families of the missing gather and offers to help resurrect the dead. "Suddenly every night is a full moon," a Bellevue psychiatrist says. The downtown folks are frustrated that they still don't have phones and that people uptown are getting pedicures done as though nothing has changed. "She's trying to isolate herself," says a downtown refugee...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Argument For Arguing | 10/15/2001 | See Source »

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