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...just smiled her way in, braces and all. Many boast about having earned admittance with a mere Harvard student ID, never mind that it reveals proof of their underage shame. During off-peak hours (and this is the majority of the week at a place like Harvard), students usually stroll right in without even being carded...
...Apollo moon missions, from 1967 to 1972, provided cubic tons of melodrama, from the explosion of the Apollo 1 test module that killed three astronauts to Neil Armstrong's buoyant lunar stroll from Apollo 11. The apogee of American know-how and teamwork, the program could, at the flick of a wrong switch, careen from triumph to tragedy. In this job, success meant you forged the ultimate frontier; failure meant you died with the whole world watching...
Care to see the chief theater of operations in the culture wars? Just take a stroll through the Sherman Oaks Galleria, a twinkling mall in California's San Fernando Valley. This is where the great outpouring of pop culture comes to market, a market that caters to all the moods of the American disposition, from moonglow to bloodlust. At Sam Goody's, the chain record store, the CD bins are stuffed with amiable releases by Hootie and the Blowfish and Boyz II Men. But they also hold the gangsta rap of Bloods and Crips and Tupac Shakur. Nearby...
...have any friends around here," Dannecker says. His friends, however, like to come visit him, Dannecker says. Like the many tourists who stroll West Cambridge's streets, Dannecker's friends seem to like his neighborhood...
Still, learning to read by way of a race riot is a stroll in the park compared with some of the other offerings in your child's school library. Let the Celebrations Begin!, for example, is a cheerful little picture book about a Nazi concentration camp. Its characters--ragged, emaciated children with shaved heads--are relentlessly upbeat, in keeping with the theme of the story, as explained on the book jacket: "a moving testament to all that is good in mankind...