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...Tanjeloff said in an interview last night. “What we’re trying to do is create a phone service that is user-friendly and that people will enjoy using, something that has a function and purpose.” And starting next Wednesday, “Brring!” will offer users the option of donating their accrued earnings to the non-profit “Aid Darfur” campaign. The company will also play messages from the campaign in place of some advertisments. “This is definitely one of the more...
...victory bumps the Crimson’s record to 6-0 (3-0 Ivy), but a brutal slate of dual matches awaits in the coming weeks. The team travels to face highly-ranked Penn and Princeton this weekend, before returning home to face Yale on Wednesday. The season-ending Howe Cup looms the following weekend...
...requires the viewer to come up with inventive solutions to the problems each work poses. —“Double Hung I” runs until Friday, Feb. 9. The second half of this exhibition, “Double Hung II,” will be shown Wednesday, Feb. 14 to Tuesday...
...Virtually no one disputes the utter vapidity and still-born humor of the Danish caricatures at the center of the case - and which French daily Lib?ration ran again as the trial opened Wednesday. Initially, as the fury over the caricatures grew, the magazine published another cartoon depicting the Prophet lamenting of the hue and cry, "It's hard being loved by a**holes." But now that the matter is in court, Charlie Hebdo's editors are dropping their cavalier sarcasm and instead cast themselves as the last bastion of free speech...
...Socialist Party leader Fran?ois Hollande and centrist presidential candidate Fran?ois Bayrou were both slated to give testimony for the defense on Wednesday. Pre-empting the appearance of his rivals, Interior Minister and presidential front-runner Nicolas Sarkozy provided a letter that defense attorneys read "lending my support to your paper, which is rooted in the old French tradition of satire" - one, he noted, that "allows us in the name of liberty to laugh at anything...