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...Handheld cameras and dour-faced club jumpers have been replaced by white suits and rims that glint in the L.A. sunlight. As is appropriate for a video that is selling a movie, there’s a lot of interesting and un-explained stuff going on: T.I. plays an intense game of chess, a weightlifting model hangs around, and plenty of women tool around on roller skates. The pinnacle of the video arrives in the form of a masked T.I. brandishing a Louis Vuitton man-purse...
...book “Summer Sisters,” Judy Blume—best known for her well-loved children’s books such as “Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret”—delivers a decidedly un-childlike novel that centers around a twenty-year friendship between two distinctly different women...
While many Harvard students may feel embarrassed reading a book that is so blatantly un-intellectual, “Summer Sisters” is a welcome respite from the dry material in the course packs that we read on a daily basis...
...said Janaki N. Kibe ’08, an Adams resident. “As young people, we need to feel as though we can make a difference.” Participants launched a three-pronged calling campaign. Some students called the office of U.S. Ambassador to the UN John Bolton; HDAG hopes that Bolton will use his remaining time as president of the UN Security Council to deploy peacekeeping forces into Darfur. Others dialed up Massachusetts state politicians to voice their support for Massachusetts Senate Bill 2166. The bill would divest all state funds from businesses with financial ties...
...homely ingredient for success - never miss a meal. "It doesn't matter who you are," he says, "you've got time for lunch." The looming anniversary appears to have put the P.M. in a relaxed mood; he must be loving the moment, although in public it could seem un-Australian to be jubilant. "I'm not someone who gets deluded with the office," he says. "I guess there's a part of me that still, after 10 years, sort of thinks, Gee, this is an extraordinary privilege. Some, after a while, gave the impression that it was the natural thing...