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...from Brookline, it’s all over, and I’ve been smoke-free for three weeks. The man’s name is Yefim Shubentsov, a.k.a. the Mad Russian. Bioenergetics is his business; saving lives is what he does. After a two-hour group hypnosis session and a minute of one-on-one face time, I walked out of his office a little dazed, a lot skeptical, and, though I didn’t know it at the time, completely cured of my addiction. I don’t know how many years Dr. Shubentsov?...
...Undergraduate Council (UC), which cut its costs this past spring by abolishing one of its three committees, doled out a record-setting sum to student groups and upped funding by $1,000 for each of the residential Houses at a three-hour session last night. The UC has allocated $421,634 this year for student groups and House committees (HoCos)—a 10 percent increase from last year, according to UC Treasurer Benjamin W. Milder ’08. The increase in available funds is the result of two major changes, according to Milder. First, the UC?...
...made a couple of cameo "appearances" on The Simpsons -playing himself with a paper bag over his head and poking fun at both his propensity for privacy and his previous works. "It's absolutely his voice," recalls Simpsons writer-producer Al Jean, who personally coached each recording session in New York. "When we did the first one, he half-joked that if he did two he could join...
...Saban Center for Middle East Policy, which he sponsors at the prestigious Brookings Institution, boasts Harman among its biggest fans. "When the Saban Center talks, I listen," Harman said at a Saban Center briefing in February on U.S. strategy in Iraq. Harman quipped that, in order to attend the session at Brookings, she had to "blow off" a senior intelligence official's appearance before a House committee...
...important to note that the NSA takes its legal responsibilities seriously and operates within the law." During the HP testimony Committee chairman Representative Joe Barton indicated there was a "good chance" they would pass the pretexting legislation that day - the end of the hearings and the final Congressional session. (Members then left to campaign for the midterm elections and won't return until November.) No such luck. Aides to Representative Edward Markey and Senator Bill Nelson said that late in the day Barton's staff drafted an exception to the bill for "intelligence gathering purposes." The Democrats wouldn't approve...