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...humor is only part of Du Puy’s very un-Harvard attitude. “Freshman year I thought I would be so interesting,” says Du Puy, who describes himself as shy but unconventional. “But in retrospect, I haven’t been.” This comes from a classics and music concentrator who worked on his class’ first-year musical, has performed in several shows, rings the Lowell House bells, tried out for X-Rated “on a whim” and ended up being...
...working at the Banana Republic on Newbury Street, a job that has ensured him an extensive wardrobe of chic business casual. He has worked in retail for the past five years, including stints at the Gap in Harvard Square. Yet his Mather dorm room has taken on a very un-Banana tone since he desperately sought to fill his empty common room in his first year. At a fabric store he found a giant leopard-print cloth that has graced the walls of his Harvard pads ever since. “It’s really not my style...
...quasi-grown-up, Lieskovsky hasn’t gotten any more mainstream in her career goals. “I want to be Angelina Jolie’s assistant in Cambodia,” she exclaims. “She’s doing all this amazing UN goodwill work. I would just love to hang out there, hang out with movie stars but help land mine victims, too. I think there’s too little glamour in volunteer work...
...increasingly confusing spectacle. First there were those shiny gold CD-ROMs and reams and reams of documentation in Baghdad last Saturday breathlessly followed from airport to airport by 24-hour news TV crews before arriving in New York - where they were promptly snatched in a late-night swoop on UN headquarters by U.S. officials empowered by a last-minute round of diplomatic arm-twisting. Washington had managed to persuade the Permanent Five members of the Security Council (Britain, France, Russia, China and the U.S.) to agree that they should all have privileged access to Iraq's declaration before the remaining...
...were to walk away at this stage from a UN process whose starting point is inspections to establish the facts regarding prohibited weapons in Iraq, the net effect would be to strengthen opposition to a war. UN Security Council Resolution 1441, which among other things demanded the Iraqi declaration delivered last weekend, makes clear that military action against Baghdad is contemplated by the Council only if Saddam either refuses to allow unfettered inspections or if those inspections turn up evidence of Iraq lying in its declaration...