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...cowering beneath lengthening shadows. The hustle’s clearly getting to Malice: “They be thinkin’ nice car, nice crib / I be thinkin’ how long will these niggas let me live?” Clipse have put on lyrical bulk while selling weight, but the Neptunes have only shed pounds. It seems that the dynamic duo has been trimmed to one—partner-in-rhyme-backing Chad Hugo isn’t credited on any of the album tracks—and sole survivor Pharrell opted for “Paid...
...entered the classroom with the growth of a new academic discipline that gives new meaning to the phrase “heavy reading.” Going beyond the standard medical and biological views of weight and obesity, “fat studies” examines the political and social ramifications of being overweight. And even at Harvard, weight and body image issues are squeezing into the Faculty of Arts and Sciences’ course catalog. Lecturer on Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality (WGS) Karen P. Flood, who is acting director of studies for the department, teaches...
...many local residents saw the incident to be a result of what they perceived as Harvard’s “bully tactics.”“I have a lot of issues with Harvard because it’s a big behemoth that throws its weight around,” said Marilee B. Meyer in the camera store on its closing day. “[Harvard’s] needs are much greater than the dynamic of the community.”A BULLY OR AN ALLYThe HSDF and the HSBA view Harvard?...
...successfully meet that challenge. He also said that his “most challenging” BKAD interview was one he conducted with Rep. Barney Frank ’61, D-Mass., in October 2005. During the interview, Colbert made a number of jokes about Frank’s weight, to which the Congressman responded with grimaces. Frank later told The Boston Globe that he was “disappointed” with the interview and found Colbert’s style to be “very strange.” Colbert recalled telling his producers after the filming...
...Dutch governments whose troops are bearing the brunt of the conflict. Canadian Foreign Minister Peter McKay, whose country has lost 40 soldiers this year, expressed concerns that an already jittery Canadian public could begin to balk at its commitment if its allies aren't seen as pulling their weight...