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...mean I go against all conventional wisdom. THC: You and Matt Damon. You go against the grain. Do you ever regret anything that you’ve posted?PH: Never. Not a single time.THC: A lot of posts recently have been talking about Lindsay Lohan’s weight gain. Do you think it could have negative effects on her recovery?PH: No because I don’t really think she’s making a concerted effort [to recover]...I think I’m like a good bullshit detector. All this in your face...
...Bush administration needs to follow through on its promises to thoughtfully consider the Baker commission’s report and give weight to its suggestions. Morale is not growing, stability is not increasing, and people continue to die. It is about time that the U.S. acknowledge the need for policy reformation in Iraq...
...also supervises a functional sculpture and jewelry gallery started by her mother, has kept a low profile at Harvard. Since she rarely speaks about the firm unprovoked, few people even know to be impressed. Blockmate Juliet R. Girard ’07 remembers learning of the full weight of Poilâne’s responsibilities. “When I mentioned her last name offhand to this French guy in my lab, he was just like: ‘Wait—that Poilâne?’” But her close friends understand this reticence...
...puns—and Maurice Sendak—are great. I have to admit though that the mummy, dripping in bandages that look like fresh pasta, is mildly terrifying, as is the goofy green-eyed ghoul on the back cover. From the thickness of the spine, and its light weight, it seems like pop-up book. But I plan on fleeing this traumatic children’s book section long before I can find...
...Cloos’ career choice unexpected, but she sees parallels between physics and her current job, according to one of Cloos’s blockmates, Sebastian H. Conley ’96.“There is a lot of physics in [horseshoeing], it is all about momentum and weight,” Conley says.Conley produced a short documentary about Cloos while he was studying film as a graduate student. He remembers Cloos speaking about the hardships a woman farrier encounters in looking for dates. When she would ask a man out, she often would hear...