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...crafts a thorough history of terrorism that provides an even-handed portrait of modern terror’s roots, and memories of a childhood in Ireland amidst family stories of British oppression imbue her conclusions with a unique authority. Despite its strong foundation, though, “What Terrorists Want?? strays from its persuasive path and succumbs to a political blame-game once Richardson offers recommendations on how to combat terrorism today. Nevertheless, “What Terrorists Want?? remains valuable because of its personalized yet scholarly contextualization of the seemingly unprecedented terrorist activity that...
...last Thursday, though the group may have had little to celebrate after they were chewed out for being all talk and no action. Nonetheless, they still got up on the tables at the late late hour of midnight to give a toast to “doing what you want?? and then fled as the young set started grinding to Daft Punk and RJD2 (who made an appearance at WHRB this weekend)...in case you thought Third Eye Blind was bad, Yale booked Sister Hazel for their Spring Fling this year. Unfortunately for us, they also booked...
...They want your laughs. They want your money. They want you to forgive them for wanting your laughs and your money. By the end of their 159th theatrica gargantua, “The Tent Commandments,” you will probably have given them what they want??whether you like...
...from remote locations, Debra A. Dawson, assistant to the Harvard Chaplains and the Harvard University Board of Ministry, wrote in an e-mail. According to Schoolmaster, one alum even downloaded sermons onto his iPod prior to deployment in the armed forces. “You never know what people want??church is a very personalized institution,” he wrote. “My goal is to provide the technological tools to enable anyone to listen in.” —Staff writer Aditi Balakrishna can be reached at balakris@fas.harvard.edu...
...note nature of the video soon shifts from boring to irritating; first the band wears the suits, then dancers, then acrobats, then dancers, and then the band again. Enough! Gone is the sports car “vroom” of yore. “Do What You Want?? begins engagingly but quickly runs out of gas. The fun of a good OK Go music video is that that the visuals and the music work toward the same goal. “Do What You Want?? shows OK Go at their most unharmonious yet. Who unplugged...