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...mail Pesters Students,” 2/9/06). FM offers 15 ways to communicate when the network won’t cooperate. 1) Coded mixes on iTunes: “Let’s Get It On” doesn’t leave much room for interpretation 2) Smoke signals (warning: don’t let HUPD see the smoke out the window) 3) Carrier pigeons 4) Telegram stop meet you at J. Harvard statue stop 5) Hobo couriers 6) txt msg (especially convenient for the wireless-less Sanders Theater) 7) Telepathy 8) Semaphore, although this would be awkward...

Author: By Nicole G. White, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: 15 Ways Around Webmail | 2/15/2006 | See Source »

...back to art in a moment. What Hockney really wants to talk about lately is smoking. To his immense annoyance, the British government plans by 2008 to ban it in nearly all workplaces, in restaurants and even in pubs that serve food. A few weeks ago, leading me around his sturdy brick house in Bridlington, a British seaside resort town not far from where Hockney was born, he's steaming. "You know that Hitler didn't smoke?" he asks suddenly, as though daring me to disagree that this alone might explain der Fhrer's lust for world conquest. Last...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Twilight of the Bad Boy | 2/12/2006 | See Source »

...tall gash where the car penetrated the building. “At first I heard the squeal of tires,” said Scherer, who was on the second floor of the library. “The whole house shook. I went downstairs and the room was filled with smoke. It was hard to breathe.” Although the building, officially dubbed the John Hicks House, now serves as a House library, it has a rich history. Erected in 1762, it is the oldest house in Cambridge, according to Kirkland House Master Tom Conley. A stone plaque outside...

Author: By Sam Teller, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Car Plows Into Kirkland House Library; No One Injured | 2/9/2006 | See Source »

Victorian explorer David Livingstone reported the existence of the Victoria Falls back to the West after discovering them in 1855, and the numbers of tourists streaming to visit the "smoke that thunders" have been increasing ever since. Although some folks still prefer to take in the majesty of this geological wonder from the viewing platform, excitement addicts microlight overhead, whitewater raft below or bungee jump betwixt and between. Last summer, 75% of foreign visitors to the falls participated in adventure sports, according to Zambia's National Heritage Conservation Commission. For some of these thrill seekers, the falls aren't even...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The River Wild | 2/6/2006 | See Source »

Victorian explorer David Livingstone reported the existence of the Victoria Falls back to the West after discovering them in 1855, and the numbers of tourists streaming to visit the "smoke that thunders" have been increasing ever since. Although some folks still prefer to take in the majesty of this geological wonder from the viewing platform, excitement addicts microlight overhead, whitewater raft below or bungee jump betwixt and between. Last summer, 75% of foreign visitors to the falls participated in adventure sports, according to Zambia's National Heritage Conservation Commission. For some of these thrill seekers, the falls aren't even...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The River Wild | 2/5/2006 | See Source »

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