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...Tomorrow: Famous-for-the-blogosphere celebrity sightings and how to succeed in right-wing radio without really trying...
...strange in that way—it literally means representing something else beyond oneself. And so appropriating actions by individuals as exemplars of some broader change in women’s roles can take away from the personal agency and uniqueness of those women.When I graduate tomorrow, I’d like to be seen as a friend, a journalist, a leader, and, yes, as a woman, too. But I hope that my actions in future years, whatever they may be, will not be seen through the lens of gender, but rather as the decisions of one individual. Katharine...
You’re here today, but you’ll be Harvard tomorrow. A Harvard grad, that is. A member of one of the most powerful alumni networks in the history of alumni networking. A person capable of detonating one of the most powerful bombs in the history of bomb detonating: the H bomb. An intellectual capable of making profound, circuitous statements with multiple clauses, numerous concessions, and several lists. Now, with the whole world at your fingertips, you must decide whether you should shoot it in a hoop, bowl it down a lane, hit it with a club...
University President Lawrence H. Summers told members of the Class of 2006 at yesterday’s Baccalaureate Service that he, too, will be graduating tomorrow. “I count myself as one of you,” he began, prompting loud laughter and applause from the seniors, who were crammed into Memorial Church in caps and gowns. In his speech, Summers joked that he and his “classmates” will no longer eat Harvard food or live in Harvard housing. And he noted with pride that Harvard’s football team has never lost...
...Drawing on a partial transcript from a National Security Agency wiretap, journalists were able to reconstruct an ensuing phone call between the two men. After passing on the movie invitation, Bush then declined to "catch tomorrow's Nationals game" with Gore, as he had scheduled a "date" with the First Lady. When he also turned down a spare box seat at next week's U2 concert because he had to host an "ambassador from out of town," the star of An Inconvenient Truth grew irate, accusing the President of ignoring his calls on his cell phone. "You think...