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...Peter J. Churness, Rebel Planet’s Executive Producer. Another title, “Land of Lies,” concerns overcoming lies about God in order to move closer to Him. Set in a bright, vivid fantasy world, the game has a certain Narnian creativity to it.A SPLIT SENSIBILITYSimultaneous self-description as Christian media companies while minimizing the overt Christian content to appeal to the widest possible could lead these companies to contradiction. But it can lead to a greater audience.Jonathan J. Loch ’07, a Lifegroup leader with Christian Impact, sees these games...

Author: By Patrick R. Chesnut, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Believers Battle with Satan, Virtually | 12/8/2005 | See Source »

Harvard dancers will be in a bit of a strange position this weekend, and it won’t be a split. They’ll have to contend with the usually unwelcome possibility that a promising but inexperienced upstart might steal the spotlight at their show, yet they don’t seem at all unhappy.That’s because the scene-stealing youth is not a dancer at all, but the new Harvard Dance Center, which this week’s Inaugural Gala Concert will celebrate. So far, the center has received praise from dancers...

Author: By Tiffanie K Hsu, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: New Dance Center in the Spotlight | 12/8/2005 | See Source »

...founder of Harvard’s first and only Beer Society says, “is bad beer.” Beer aside, Nichols is best known on campus for resigning from his post as Undergraduate Council (UC) vice president last May. Nichols was elected as part of a split ticket and served as vice president for five months with rival candidate and current UC president Matthew J. Glazer ’06. However, Nichols denies rumors that tensions with the prez forced his resignation, saying instead that winning had been his only goal...

Author: By Sherri Y. Geng, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: The Beer-Guzzling Astrophysicist | 12/7/2005 | See Source »

...officials are actively exploring political bargains that might induce nationalists to split with al-Qaeda, including an easing of restrictions on former Baathists' involvement in the new government. Khalilzad says it's time for the "excesses" in the de-Baathification process to be reversed, a call echoed by military-intelligence officials. According to Khalilzad, the U.S. believes that Baathists who committed crimes under the former regime should be tried and senior regime members barred from political office. "As far as the rest are concerned, the time has come to reintegrate them into the political process," he says. Moves have already...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The New Rules of Engagement | 12/4/2005 | See Source »

...with an insurgency is that every time you turn a corner, there's another corner." The U.S. will have to turn a whole lot more enemies into friends before it begins to see the way out. TIME POLL DOUBTS ABOUT IRAQ ... As the chaos in Iraq continues, Americans are split over what course to take. Nearly half want the troops home in a year, and a small majority says the war has made the U.S. less safe...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The New Rules of Engagement | 12/4/2005 | See Source »

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