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...this were Seattle in the 1990s. "I was locked in a cellar, and it became my shelter," sang front man Charbel Haber on See You in Beirut Whatever Happens, one of the band's original songs, which channels the postpunk era of Sonic Youth and the Cure but seems somehow appropriate in the current Beirut setting: a subterranean nightclub called Basement, which coined its slogan, "It's Safer Underground," during last summer's Israeli air raids...
...treat our extracurricular and academic obligations as jobs, somehow forgetting in the process that we are in our late teens or early twenties and responsible (perhaps for the last time) to no one but ourselves. We are so eager to be involved on campus and in the classroom that we forget there is an entire world in which to be involved, one that makes the basement classrooms of CGIS and the panels on international affairs look pitifully inadequate. Our resources are great and our faculty superb, but no lecture on Latin American social movements can compare to watching the Madres...
...lopsided match results, Harvard contested most games closely but was simply unable to score 30 points first.“It was very, very frustrating,” captain Suzie Trimble said. “We’d trade points back and forth until about 20, and then somehow, the other team would go on a four- or five-point run, which is never good when you’re that close to the end of the game.”One especially bright spot for the Crimson was the play of sophomore libero Katherine Koucerek, who was named...
...Defense Ministry officials, denying any change in policy, now say that the original objection had less to do with the personal beliefs of Mr. Cruise than with fears that the filming would somehow damage the site, as on-location shooting for another film did three years ago. The change followed consultations between the film's writer, Christopher McQuarrie, and officials with the Ministry of Finance, which technically owns the site. After reviewing his script and visiting the site with the filmmakers, Defense Ministry spokesman Raabe said, the officials are now satisfied that both the story and the site would receive...
...editor and co-publisher of the conservative Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, argued that the movie "will change Germany more than any other movie of recent decades." He said the film would help underscore for a global audience that not all Germans endorsed Hitler. Schirrmacher also argued against the view that somehow "Americans were not up to the task" of portraying a German national hero and against criticizing someone else's religious beliefs "no matter how strange they may seem...