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Pervez Musharraf knows how to make a splash with a book tour. In the week that his new memoir, In the Line of Fire, hit stores, the Pakistani President feuded publicly with Afghan President Hamid Karzai, had tea and Twinkies on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, ate dinner at the White House, and was greeted in London by Tony Blair and a leaked British defense document accusing Pakistan's intelligence agency of having ties to al-Qaeda. Somehow, he also managed to squeeze in a chat with TIME in New York...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Q&A Pervez Musharraf | 10/1/2006 | See Source »

Would you like milk or sugar with your tea? Or how about lower electricity bills? Disgusted with their utility companies' plans to hike electricity rates as much as 55% in 2007, Illinoisans are throwing their version of the Boston Tea Party, sending tea bags with their bill payments as a sign of protest. Lieutenant Governor Pat Quinn, a legendary showman who has few official duties and plenty of time to think up such stunts, says thousands of tea bags have been sent to ComEd and Ameren, the state's largest utilities, since the protest began on Sept...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Illinois Tea Party | 10/1/2006 | See Source »

...center along with its professional staff—are essential in forging relationships with new, and newly returned, students. What the Women’s Center has provided in its initial days are enormous amounts of free goodies, some of which will continue throughout the year: free coffee, tea, snacks, lip balm, coffee mugs, printing and copying, and, best of all for many students once the Lamont Library Café opens on October 17, quiet. This is all a good start. But goodies alone are not enough to bring co-ed groups to the center. The center must advertise itself...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: A Space in Canaday | 9/29/2006 | See Source »

After years of controversy, the Harvard College Women’s Center has finally opened, nestled somewhere in the bowels of Canaday Hall. It’s a quaint facility, really: All students, regardless of gender, can visit the Women’s Center for free coffee and tea (there are multiple varieties of each). An industrious student can even make photocopies and print her papers free of charge. The center is so universally hospitable, in fact, that some might mistake the space for a student center lite. And that, really, is the problem. Even now that the center...

Author: By Brian J. Rosenberg and Andrew M. Trombly, S | Title: What’s in a Name? | 9/29/2006 | See Source »

...always surprised by your unique and occasionally bizarre ice cream variety—if you leave, I’ll never get to try the “Grape Nuts” flavor! Where else would tattooed and pierced townies custom mix Earl Grey and Crimson Berry tea when I need both caffeine and Vitamin C? I’m sorry, I shouldn’t be angry. I understand your needs too. I just can’t believe you might not be there when I need you most. I’m not sure I can write...

Author: By Kristina M. Moore, | Title: Hi, I’m Kristina | 9/27/2006 | See Source »

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