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...perused through the NYT Magazine’s take on 21st century couples, I was particularly struck by the article tracing relationship patterns in the aftermath of the Sept. 11 attacks. Stirred to action, couples have been motivated to reunite with old flames, call off stagnant relationships—anything to avoid emotional limbo. It’s almost as if we have stepped onto the screen of a cinematic romance: Either we’re passionate Camilles doomed to tragedy, or we’re chipper Meg Ryans, ready to win the hero with a scrunch of our nose...

Author: By Michelle Kung, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Second Takes: Dispelling the Fairy Tale | 10/19/2001 | See Source »

Ensuring that the defense’s efforts are not in vain, the Harvard offense has struck early and often, scoring eight goals in the past two games. On the year, the Crimson has outscored opponents 13 to one in the first half...

Author: By Brenda Lee, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: W. Soccer Looks for Ninth Straight | 10/19/2001 | See Source »

...Washington Post. There, while casually talking to superior about an advice columnist who neither of them liked, Hax blurted out, “What you really need is a snotty 30-year-old writing the column.” They both turned to each other and inspiration struck. “It was just one of those moments,” she says...

Author: By Alice O. Wong, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Ask Her About It | 10/18/2001 | See Source »

Just six minutes later, Gannon struck again as she fed sophomore forward Mina Pell at the top of the circle. Pell picked up her second goal of the game on a slapshot to make the score...

Author: By Jared A. Causer, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Field Hockey Demolishes Eagles | 10/18/2001 | See Source »

...hiked up the acropolis, toured the ancient Agora and struck a snapshot pose at the grounds where Pericles once preached the wonders of democracy. You've bought a lamp of Aphrodite with a clock mounted in her belly, and you've paid $8.99 for a slice of mousaka that tastes like the rubber Parthenon you picked up for the folks back home. What next? Get out, out of the tourist rat-runs and into Psirri and Votanikos. There lie the liveliest new quarters of old Athens. Once home to the country's best craftsmen, Psirri, a honeycomb of one-room...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Traditionally Trendy | 10/15/2001 | See Source »

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