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Most questions from the audience concentrated on general issues such as the privacy of someone??s sexual preference and the role of journalists as public servants...

Author: By Nicholas F. Josefowitz, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Panelists Debate Privacy for Politicians | 10/24/2001 | See Source »

Interesting considerations have to be made when constructing objects, such as the fact that attaching colored tape to a block with toothpicks might not be the best option, because if the object were to fall, the picks could hurt someone??s head. (Pipe cleaners were the accepted alternative.) Also, the structure had to be “designed for resistance to average storms and be able to be quickly removed if a major hurricane is predicted,” according to a technical description...

Author: By Jessica S. Zdeb, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Holyoke Center’s Giant Bird’s Nest | 10/11/2001 | See Source »

...This seriously affects people’s lives,” he says. “After a win, I am a happy, confident kid. After losing, I’m pissed off and I feel like a chump. How something so independent of skills could affect someone??s moods is ridiculous. I gamble every...

Author: By Christine Ajudua, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Caught in the Shuffle | 10/4/2001 | See Source »

Others choose to remain on the list and just ignore the unwanted messages. “It’s worth the trouble,” said Keith A. Berkoben ‘04. “It’s not like someone??s banging on your door. It’s just your inbox...

Author: By Elisabeth S. Theodore, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: E-mail Lists Proliferate in Houses | 10/2/2001 | See Source »

Carr also finds great social value in putting on shows, explaining, “We want to make people think.... We try to engage someone??s emotions, to explore what it means to be human. Any good piece of art should be able to do that.” He further believes that powerful concepts gain more power in an intimate setting, such as is featured by the Market Theater, with just between 100 and 120 seats depending on the show...

Author: By Eugenia B. Schraa, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: New Theater Brings Quality Drama to Harvard Square | 9/28/2001 | See Source »

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