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...bloodsuckers can be traumatic. And the problem is growing in both cities and the suburbs. According to the National Pest Management Association, bed bug calls nationwide jumped more than 63 percent between 2000 and 2004. Today, the infestations are "nearly an epidemic in Manhattan and other U.S. cities," says Robert Pineiro, a supervisor for Terminix in White Plains, New York...
...will educate a group of journalists to be able to report authoritatively and consistently on issues of global health, and that, as a consequence of their work, readers, viewers, and listeners will become better informed about the critical nature of disease,” said Nieman Foundation Curator Robert H. Giles. Starting in the 2006-2007 academic year, three journalists will be chosen annually as Nieman Global Health Fellows. The three fellows—representing the U.S., Europe, and the developing world—will join the other participants of the Nieman Fellow Program, which allows both U.S. and international...
...TV’s “The West Wing”) slapstick drollery, nothing can save the hackneyed storyline of this too-dark comedy. Based on the novel by Scott Phillips and adapted for the screen by Richard Russo (“Twilight”) and Robert Benton (“Superman”), “The Ice Harvest” reminds viewers of a darker “Grosse Pointe Blank.” Every 10 seconds, someone in Cusack’s latest film is shot or bludgeoned to death, with none of the gory details...
...Doris Kearns-Goodwin 3. Education of a Coach David Halberstam 4. The Lost Painting Jonathan Harr 5. The Bedside Book of Birds Graeme Gibson 6. Teacher Man Frank McCourt 7. Little History of the World E.H. Gombrich 8. The Truth (with Jokes) Al Franken 9. Great War for Civilization Robert Fisk 10. Postwar Jonathan Kozol
...question—what would happen if Ronald Reagan came back from the dead and tried to turn America into a conservative Muslim paradise—is about to be answered. Robert P. Young ’06 is finishing up “Reagan Returns,” a film that shows a reanimated Ronald Reagan attempting to conquer the United States. The film, which is unrelated to Young’s VES coursework, has been his pet project since last year. When an evil Secret Service Agent, played by Nathan D. Turner ’05, reanimates Reagan...