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...cats, vermin, even (it was said) corpses. In June 1610 the survivors staggered onto their ships and sailed into the bay, either looking for help or intending to sail home. Help came with the arrival of three ships from England and new settlers. The shattered colony was put under strict martial law. The penalties for running away included shooting, hanging, burning and being broken on the wheel...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Jamestown: Inventing America | 4/26/2007 | See Source »

...held rehearsal was a random little room in Lowell. The biggest thing is that we need dance space. We also practiced in renovated squash courts; we couldn’t find the light so we rehearsed in the dark for 15 minutes. There was also the problem of strict copyright laws. Quinn: We have taken special measures to acquire rights to Sally’s big numbers. Emerson [College] actually did a production in the fall, and they couldn’t perform those songs, so we requested rights to them. Luckily for the audience, the duo?...

Author: By Lee ann W. Custer, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: SPOTLIGHT: Patrick H. Quinn ’10 & Juan D. Camero ‘10 | 4/20/2007 | See Source »

...charge, the original task at hand has suddenly been masked—what is to be done with this overwhelmed Harvard neophyte? And will his dicey peer have the answers to all of his questions?FRIEND OR FOE“It’s a fine line between strict friend or a strict adviser,” Sundquist says, especially given the position in which the PAFs are placed. The Peer Advising program designates that its fellows spend about 40 hours per semester in their roles, in return for the $500 stipend they receive at the beginning of each semester...

Author: By Kaoru Takasaki, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Money Can’t Buy You Love | 4/18/2007 | See Source »

Radio in its most conventional form is dying. It’s due in part to more strict FCC rules regarding what can and can’t be said on American airwaves, an agenda that hit its stride in the aftermath of Janet Jackson’s Super Bowl “slip” three years ago. It’s the reason why Howard Stern now resides rather peacefully on Sirius Satellite radio, free from the firestorm that followed him during his days on syndicated broadcast radio...

Author: By Malcom A. Glenn | Title: Low-Frequency Issues | 4/17/2007 | See Source »

...dangerously ill students, overall, Harvard students are fairly practical when it comes to drinking. Most college students who want to drink will find a way to do so; Harvard’s alcohol policy should accept this premise and be crafted to mitigate the dangers of overindulgence. A strict and punitive policy will simply push drinking underground, and could well have a chilling effect on campus social life as a whole...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Impractical and Dangerous | 4/13/2007 | See Source »

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