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...delightfully spicy salsa verde, is excellent. As I speak and eat at the same time, a chip rotates vertically in my mouth and I bite down. The chip does not give. The roof of my mouth continues to hurt as I write this article a day later. I swear out loud in Spanish, demonstrating how my ability to offend people crosses cultural barriers...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Run For Mt. Auburn Street | 11/7/2002 | See Source »

Despite his seriously pissed cartoons, David Rees also doesn’t seem like someone who’d swear a whole lot in everyday life. He’s from the Midwest, speaks sincerely, grew up in a church-going family (his father calls My New Fighting Technique is Unstoppable, Rees’ previous comic series, “an obscenity”) and was genuinely pumped about the adjustable lectern in Sever 113. He’s lived in New York for a few years now, fact-checking for Martha Stewart and Maxim when he needs cash...

Author: By Sarah L. Burke, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Get Your F*cking War On! | 10/31/2002 | See Source »

...They swear it cured them,” Bert Babcock said...

Author: By William B. Higgins, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Prominent Psychiatrist Dies | 10/16/2002 | See Source »

...heard this one before, but that may be about to change. Opera, the tiny Norwegian upstart whose PC browser has in the last 18 months lured some 12 million customers away from products like Microsoft's Internet Explorer, is about to release a new browser that - they swear! - will revolutionize Web surfing on small screen phones. The latest version of its mobile browser, which will be announced this week, transforms data so that a mobile-phone user can download pages using the same format as the World Wide Web. Opera has found a way to render Web pages so that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A New Browser Battle | 10/13/2002 | See Source »

...image of General Rove drawing up war plans exists mostly in the imagination of Democrats who fear and loathe the man. Insiders swear that Vice President Dick Cheney, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and Secretary of State Colin Powell wouldn't stand for interference from a political operative. Superhawks Cheney and Rumsfeld didn't need Rove to tell them to target Saddam, and Powell has warned the White House that he doesn't expect to receive, and won't accept, phone calls from Rove. Then there's the President, who likes to keep his exuberant aide in check by tartly reminding...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: General Karl Rove, Reporting for Duty | 10/7/2002 | See Source »

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