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...slept all day Saturday and then I just visited a bunch of friends in Thayer and a friend in Eliot. I went to the Callbacks concert, oh, and then I met a friend in Boston who goes to B.U. I stopped by one of his B.U. parties. For some reason there were a lot more people there than at the typical Harvard party. I think it’s because more people want to go into the city...
...deep within that concocted universe that Muhammad and Malvo slept in the early hours of Oct. 24, tucked into their blue Chevrolet Caprice with the sniper perch built into the trunk. They must have slept soundly, since they didn't hear federal agents and police creeping up on all sides, armed with submachine guns. Appropriately, they were seized in the same benign setting in which they had allegedly stalked their victims--a nondescript parking lot off a highway outside Washington. It is hard to imagine what castles of delusion came crashing down when the tactical team smashed in the windows...
Yanni: I’m pretty laid back. I do a show on the radio station. I don’t do Harvard activities because I don’t live on campus—I have a dorm but have never slept in it. I’m not a real Harvard...
...work up the nerve to ask random members of the biology department if they can explain, in terms of evolutionary psychology, why their wives slept with...
...meant for sitting for a long time, chatting, prolonging the luxurious freedom of the weekend when there is nothing pressing to do. It is a time to lean close and talk hushedly of whatever debauchery one saw or did the night before. Perhaps to brush one’s slept-on and rearranged hair to the side and gaze conspiratorially at a good friend or, better, a lover. Brunch at Metro allows for the requisite lingering over one’s meal, but the déjeuner menu promises to be much more in print than what arrives...