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...table of power for the next three years. "They're crazy to take him on this frontally," said a former West Wing official. "Not many people have done that with George Bush and lived to tell about it." If a Justice Miers eventually takes her seat on the court, vocal critics can only hope the Bush Administration handles the punishment of the treasonous as poorly as it is currently promoting one of its most loyal subjects...
...said. Those sentiments resonated with HLS first-year Anne H. Gibson, who said she believes Harvard administrators are “silently accepting” a flawed policy.“I think that what I would most like to see is the administration taking a more vocal stance in being opposed to discrimination,” she said.—Staff writer Javier C. Hernandez can be reached at jhernand@fas.harvard.edu...
...Wordless Chorus,” My Morning Jacket establishes a vastly different record from 2003’s guitar-rock-oriented “It Still Moves.” As the track draws to a close, singer/guitarist Jim James channels Elton John’s howling vocals over a tight soul-funk rhythm. The most remarkable thing about James’ trademark voice is that he does not even need to sing actual words for his songs to feel meaningful, nor do his lyrics need to be particularly creative. Much of the album recalls songs such as the sprawling...
...improved cell phone service in the Quad can become a collaborative effort that includes not only Cingular Wireless and Harvard University, but Harvard students as well. It must be impressed upon the University that it must do everything in its power to aid and expedite this process, and always-vocal Quad residents are certainly more than up to the job. “We’re definitely going to make it happen,” Kaufman declared. With Cingular, Harvard, and students all taking the initiative and working toward a common goal, it certainly appears that...
...emotional heights. Still, the scenes that belonged to Baldwin alone were charged with excitement, owing much to her versatile voice. Baldwin, a mezzo-soprano, brought her voice to the extremes of sweet delicacy and gnarly roughness in order to capture Carmen’s allure. Similarly impressive were the vocal talents of Jennifer Baldwin Peden (real-life sister of Christina), who played Micaëla. With her dulcet soprano, Peden gave Micaëla’s introspective moments a rich and beautiful sadness. Interestingly, Dominique Serrand chose to direct “Carmen” in part because...