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...bring some lighthearted evil to “Fred Claus,” which opens nationwide this weekend. And who knows, it may have been a good idea. When parents have to choose which Christmas film to take their kids to this year, knowing that esteemed British actress Miranda Richardson will be playing Mrs. Claus might just make the difference. “Fred Claus,” however, isn’t “Shrek.” Or “Toy Story.” Or even 2000?...
...Kaiser Permanente, who led the 1989 American Association of Pediatrics circumcision task force, which came out neutral on cutting: "A newborn baby is programmed for stress and recovers quickly." Opponents, on the other hand, say foreskin-related afflictions are rare, condoms block STDs, and circumcision has its risks. Michelle Richardson, of Fort Worth, Texas, says her 5-year-old has two genital disorders due to his botched circumcision...
...have fallen from grace. I speak of the Backstreet Boys, of course, who reunite on their sixth studio album, “Unbreakable.” The album is the first new material from the Backstreet Boys in two years, and the first project since Kevin Richardson departed the group. Nothing would please me more than to report that the Backstreet Boys had produced an album that reattained their infectious pop peak, complete with shimmy-inducing songs of unrequited love and perhaps a chart-topping ballad or two. Unfortunately, those who remember the heartthrob heyday of the Backstreet Boys...
...much the expectations have changed.” For the women, the freshmen were the story of the day. All five scorers and the top six finishers for the Crimson were rookies, led by Jamie Olson, who finished 13th in 18:03.4. She was followed by Claire Richardson, who placed 19th in 18:12.9, while Eliza Ives finished 24th in 18:20.3. Renata Cummins was 32nd in 18:31.2 and Meghan Houser was 36th in 18:39.2 to complete Harvard’s top five. “It’s a great group to work with...
...Harvard has enjoyed a very successful season thus far, beginning with the Harvard-Yale-Princeton meet in September. The Crimson, led by seniors Lindsey Scherf and captain Sarah Bourne, defeated Yale for the first time in eight years. Most notably, however, freshmen Jamie Olson and Claire Richardson finished second and third for Harvard, setting the tone for the class of 2011. “H-Y-P, where we beat Yale, helped us gain some confidence at the beginning of the season,” Richardson said. Since then, the Crimson’s freshmen have been front and center...