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George W. Bush must hate that legend. The President doesn't talk much these days about the man he once wanted captured "dead or alive." In fact, Bush hasn't mentioned bin Laden in a speech since February 2002 and has not spoken his name in public at all since last July. But snaring the al-Qaeda leader would be a huge coup for Bush, damaging the network of international Islamic extremists and proving that U.S. preparations for a possible war in Iraq have not compromised the fight against terrorism. With the capture on March 1 in Rawalpindi, Pakistan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Osama bin Laden: The Biggest Fish of Them All | 3/17/2003 | See Source »

Tomorrow Right Now is a strange collage of spoken word, lo-fi electronic beats and startling dissonances, refusing to be mainstream in any sense. At once the most impressive and the most alienating feature of the album is Beans’ lyrics, which are undeniably virtuosic but delivered in stuttering, robot-like fashion. They’re highly poetic—Beans has actually been published as a poet—but the lyrics sound too conscious of their own literacy, which robs the music of much of its emotional impact. He often sounds like he’s rushing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New Music | 3/14/2003 | See Source »

...declined to use her personal experience to elaborate upon Dimengo’s compelling critical analysis. “Actually, I’m a fake blonde,” she admitted. Luz I. Gonzalez ’05 also seemed relieved that Dimengo had spoken for the group. She described Expos 20 as a semester of pain that she did not want to revisit ever again.Perkins finally linked the Pleiades poem back to life at Harvard. “The blonde woman in the poem is probably what most guys on this campus want,” she said...

Author: By C.l. Donchess, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Poetically Blonde | 3/13/2003 | See Source »

...through it, we instead have Mr. Ridge. The Homeland Security Secretary, Tom Ridge, likewise is a soft-spoken Pennsylvanian trying to be reassuring yet realistic. He has not had an easy time of it. During last month's orange alert, the fatalistic talk about contingency plans and three days' supplies of water hinted at a message no one would tell Americans plainly: we believe a terrible thing is coming, and we will not be able to stop it. Ridge had a basically Rogersian task--getting Americans to accept a terrible eventuality that they could not prevent. So Homeland Security offered...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: He Was Not Afraid of the Dark | 3/10/2003 | See Source »

Titled “InterseXion,” the show seeks to examine the point at which all of these variables overlap. This juxtaposition of social phenomena is also reflected in the very nature of the show, which includes a myriad of performance art forms ranging from Spoken Word to dance to acting...

Author: By Cassandra Cummings, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Theater Preview | 3/7/2003 | See Source »

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