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...radical changes in the way we live, not just wring our hands while watching the catastrophe unfold. Valerie Fons Dowagiac, Michigan, U.S. As a citizen of a country that signed the Kyoto treaty, I read Time's cover headline urging me to be worried, and I thought, Don't tell me. Tell your President! Send a copy of your magazine to Bush on behalf of us Europeans. He is not listening to us. Maybe he has an ear for you, and will finally urge the U.S. Congress to ratify the treaty. Pieter Walraven Aix-en-Provence, France Windmills and solar...
...much more of a history of literary humor than stand-up,” Jenkins says of Harvard. “A lot of terrific writers come out of there.”Lohitsa of the Demon is inclined to agree. “I can tell you that not many of the Demon people would be good at performing,” he says. “The same probably goes for the Lampoon.” He also suggests that many performers at Harvard just don’t see stand-up as a viable career option. After...
...that looks like a dress in order to make yourself feel better about your generous thighs. 2) Do not pair these pants with sneakers. This is not “Working Girl.” 3) Learn what a “papercut zine” is. And then tell me, because I don’t know. —Staff writer Rebecca M. Harrington can be reached at harrington@fas.harvard.edu...
...case, what I can tell you is this: someone who pleads guilty to the charges he has, yet argues he's really only guilty of something unrelated to those charges - the Sept. 11 attacks - may not be crazy, but he's not thinking logically. Which also takes us back to something Khalid Sheikh Mohammed told his interrogators: that Zacarias Moussaoui wasn't reliable enough, that he wasn't part of the Sept. 11 plot. Look at the care the others took to remain secret, not draw attention to themselves, to even play the role of the miscreant to keep anyone...
Bodriganal and I watch the battle from his rooftop. A student with a dyed Owen Wilson cut who lives on the top floor of a three-family building, he'd leaned over his balcony rail to tell me it wasn't safe and that I should come up. Sure enough, minutes later, five protesters sprint around the corner to his street and try to leap a barbed wire fence into an onion garden, quickly followed by 13 Nepalese riot police in full battle gear. One of the fleeing demonstrators, with a student's lanky hair and in a white shirt...