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While the decisions by the MBTA and MTA were not made in coordination, both of them are destined to upset the motorist-T-passenger balance for the worse. The state of travel in Massachusetts is an increasingly sad affair, and if poor choices like these continue to abound, public faith in the MBTA and MTA will erode even further...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Toll Road to Nowhere | 10/26/2006 | See Source »

...that much sense to go study physics and astronomy in Latin America, and give up my opportunities to take the classes at Harvard,” Krieger said. The roommates benefited from a four year Harvard education, supplemented by an additional semester of international experience. While it may be sad to see your class graduate without you, there are still perks to super seniordom. Bahan and Krieger got first dibs in this year’s housing lottery, landing a capacious Pforzheimer suite because of their superior status. Their cozy common room is filled with plush furniture and boasts...

Author: By Asli A. Bashir, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Not Ready to be Superseded | 10/25/2006 | See Source »

...concerned are you about terrorists taking advantage of failing states in the Pacific? That's a concern, but I don't want to exaggerate it. When governments in the Pacific deteriorate, one of the sad consequences is that policing, law enforcement and security intelligence also fray...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 10 Questions for Paul O'Sullivan | 10/23/2006 | See Source »

...some very dark humor with some very delicate heartbreak. I don’t know of many scripts that are able to walk this fine line so successfully.” Producer Aileen K. Robinson ’08 describes the story as “funny, and also sad at the same time. Very real. Not everything is pleasant in their lives.” The play was written by Christopher F. Durang ’71—who won the Harvard Arts Medal this past spring—and is made up of 33 short vignettes. Robinson...

Author: By Lee ann W. Custer, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: HRDC and Stern Make Sure ‘Bette’ | 10/19/2006 | See Source »

...country” without a modicum of ironic inflection.In its depiction of Marie’s private life, the film is gentle and forgiving. Through Coppola’s lens, Marie’s excess and indulgence achieve a sort of wistful purity and tragic transcendence, as if sadly embodying a spoiled, yet lonely child’s melancholic yearning. The movie is, above all, a testament to incongruity and ambivalence: much as Marie is at once dangerously unrestrained and wholly stifled, Coppola herself is simultaneously attentive to historic detail and not unpleasantly anachronistic in her revisionism. Seamlessly integrating...

Author: By Aleksandra S Stankovic, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Movie Review: "Marie Antoinette" | 10/19/2006 | See Source »

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