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...surprised to find that it actually left me relaxed for hours afterwards,” Ewal writes in an e-mail. Plus, a number of students said Positive Psychology lived up to its reputation as an easy class, a fact that also made Tal’s disciples smile. “There are response papers. And if you hand them in, you pass. So because of that you are very focused on getting out of it what you can, and so you can enjoy it,” Ross A. Lipstein ’08 says. Sounds like...

Author: By Mathieu D. S. Bouchard, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Still Psyched: Students Yet to Come Down From Self-Help High | 4/26/2006 | See Source »

...Elusive indeed. Watching Bettie dance, or being touched by her smile, or monitoring the inane dedication she brings to tying up or getting tied down, may give viewers the feeling they know Bettie Page the person, when all they're getting is what Bettie Page the performer wants them to see. She has given her audience what artists impart: the illusion of knowing someone. Indeed, it may be a tribute to the mystery of Bettie's personality that neither Mary Harron nor the host of Bettie-maniacs, young and old, can penetrate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Garbo of Bondage | 4/25/2006 | See Source »

...Bush, Hu smile, pledge cooperation, but make little progress,” read the apt Associated Press headline describing Hu Jintao’s visit to the U.S. last week. Indeed, behind the speeches, photo-ops, pomp, pageantry, and protesters was a fundamental tension and conflict on a variety of issues including human rights, North Korea, and, of course, the elephant in the room: Chinese trade policy. But despite our disagreements, it is important to remember that economic protectionism is not the answer. As more and more items say “made in China” on them...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: An Economic Doomsday Machine | 4/24/2006 | See Source »

From page 23 of McCafferty’s first novel: “He’s got dusty reddish dreads that a girl could never run her hands through. His eyes are always half-shut. His lips are usually curled in a semi-smile, like he’s in on a big joke that’s being played on you but you don’t know...

Author: By David Zhou, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Sophomore’s New Book Contains Passages Strikingly Similar to 2001 Novel | 4/23/2006 | See Source »

From page 48 of Viswanathan’s novel: “He had too-long shaggy brown hair that fell into his eyes, which were always half shut. His mouth was always curled into a half smile, like he knew about some big joke that was about to be played...

Author: By David Zhou, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Sophomore’s New Book Contains Passages Strikingly Similar to 2001 Novel | 4/23/2006 | See Source »

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