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...thought the Boston Police Department’s Harvard-Yale tailgate restrictions were sobering, wait until you see the list of parties scheduled. There is no shortage of a capella jams and musical performances, but if you planned on dancing the night away in a sweaty dining hall, think again. As Harvard-Yale weekend approaches, the absence of dining hall parties should not go unnoticed. One of Harvard’s most anticipated traditions has been overcast by the cloud of bureaucracy that continually chokes Harvard social life: namely, the lack of communication and collaboration among House staff, the Student...

Author: By Timothy D. Turner | Title: Bringing Parties Back | 11/20/2008 | See Source »

Yeah, in the book people mention "Kelly time" and how you're frequently late. I am. I get frustrated at myself just for the fact that I don't want anyone else to wait based on me. I travel all the time for competitions, I just came home for the first time in a year. So when I'm looking at flights, I don't wanna sit at the airport for an extra hour. I want to get in and check in and get on my plane. Once I had less than 20 minutes before an international flight took...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Surfer Kelly Slater | 11/20/2008 | See Source »

...Wait, you hadn't been home in a year? Nah. I just tend to stay where I'm at, I don't like to fly to Fiji or Tahiti or Australia or Indonesia and fly back home the next week and then fly somewhere else that far away again the other week. I tend to stay where I'm at and then fly to next place, it makes it easier for me to deal with. Why not chill in Fiji for a while...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Surfer Kelly Slater | 11/20/2008 | See Source »

...forces that Kennedy has created - would not allow her to put much of a stamp of her own on any final legislation that emerges. And if there's anything a First Lady who became a Senator would understand, it's that opportunities don't always come to those who wait for them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why Obama Wants Hillary for His 'Team of Rivals' | 11/20/2008 | See Source »

...have a go at North Korean leader Kim Jong Il on his home turf, but these days, a growing number of South Korean activists seem to be pulling it off - meteorological conditions permitting. "We have to wait for the winds to be just right," says Choi Sung Young, who was able to take advantage of rare southerly winds on the peninsula on Thursday to launch nearly a dozen gas-filled balloons, containing thousands of flyers pillorying Kim Jong Il's regime, and watch them float toward the border. (See pictures of The Rise of Kim Jong...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In the Koreas, the Return of Balloon Diplomacy | 11/20/2008 | See Source »

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