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...gathered to scream at the famous as they entered. Some of the shrieks came for a trio of moppy-headed teenagers, who someone identified to me as the Jonas Brothers, a hot new teenie-bop sensation, like a grade-school version of the Monkees with better hair. They wore tight pants and looked terrified, staying close to their bodyguard, a serious-looking fellow roughly the size of a compact European...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Coolest D.C. Party Is Still Lame | 4/27/2008 | See Source »

...definitely all came in today hoping to get a win for [Coach Allard] on her birthday, and just kept that in mind during the game,” Madick said.Madick believes the win shows the Crimson’s resilience.“I think that we can play tight defense and win those close games and can play a very composed ball against a very good team,” she said...

Author: By Allen J. Padua, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: America East Leaders Can’t Stop Crimson | 4/24/2008 | See Source »

...Instead, perhaps Europe should set in stone yet another rule to go along with the ECB’s tight two percent goal: Whenever Berlusconi favors a policy, run the other...

Author: By Pierpaolo Barbieri | Title: Stay the Course | 4/23/2008 | See Source »

...political establishment. That began in earnest with last fall's endorsement by Sen. Evan Bayh, the popular former governor. She also won the backing of Indiana's Democratic party chair, Dan Parker, who, like Bayh, is among the state's 12 superdelegates. Still, the race is considered so tight that Stephen J. Luecke, South Bend's mayor, began a recent interview with TIME by saying, "Whoever our nominee is, I'm going to fully support him. Or her." Earlier this month, he revealed his allegiance by introducing Obama to a crowd of 3,500 screaming fans at a late-night...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Next Stop for the Dems: Indiana | 4/23/2008 | See Source »

...Engineers finished at a distant third in each event. In the first race of the day, the Crimson’s varsity eight stayed stroke for stroke—and was even up a length—on the Big Green throughout the course. The fight was tight from the very beginning, as Harvard found itself only down one seat after the start sequence. “We had planned to take a big first 20 strokes,” junior coxswain Kevin He said. “The start was one of the best...

Author: By Lucy D. Chen, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Denied First By A Blink | 4/21/2008 | See Source »

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