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Other presidencies have had their own silent divisions: Clinton had Hillaryland (a more liberal and activist core); George H.W. Bush had Quayleland (a more conservative and activist core). But in one respect Cheney's shop has been completely different from any Vice President's since the Truman years. When Bush recruited him as his running mate in 2000, Cheney made his priorities clear: he would do the inside work and leave the outside work to others. The campaign team described a parade in which Cheney would meet and greet voters. "Um," said a Cheney staff member tentatively, "Mr. Cheney does...
...Sunday’s “mixed.” But regardless of the night, you’re much more likely to see shirtless men making out than heterosexual couples. If you’re a girl or a gay guy, this is your candy shop; straight men should bring lady friends or prepare to enjoy themselves—solo—on the dance floor. If this sounds enticing, you’ll have to seek out a member to sponsor you or to bring you along as a guest. All things considered, the guest fees aren?...
...Hayes is famous at Nevada-Reno for passing students in the hall without so much as a nod. But it's worse than they think. According to Hayes' wife Jacqueline Pistorello, in December the couple went to the mall to buy Christmas gifts. They split up so they could shop for each other, but at one point Hayes literally bumped into his wife. He didn't notice her, even though she was cradling their newborn in her arms. ("I call those his black holes," says Pistorello, a clinical psychologist for the university. Hayes sheepishly explains: "I was just...
...ambitious directors are drafting plans to extend the show’s influence beyond Harvard’s borders. “We’re looking to hold a freestyle open to local MCs and Harvard students in conjunction with Massive Records [a Mass. Ave vintage record shop],” Jacoby says. It could be that this incarnation of “The Dark Side” is poised to restore Harvard as a nexus of hip-hop culture. Just don’t call it a comeback. “The Darker Side?...
...know it’s time to hoarde duct tape and canned goods when your local coffee shop starts plastering Harvard Square with ads. Recently, Cambridge’s own Toscanini’s blanketed the Holyoke Center with countless advertisements, not unlike larger retailers in the Square such as Adidas and Starbucks. The coffee shop’s ads targeted Harvard students by referring to the reading period workload. One such ad read, “During Reading Period drink mild George Howell coffee for better grades.” The end of the ad suggested caffeine consumption improves...