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...finished that book three years ago, so I’ve been done with it. I had a couple of duds afterward. No one’s read them, but I have, and they’re terrible. But the impulse is still there. 14. FM: If not writing, what??s next? CD: I’m now working on a PhD in anthropology at New York University. My PhD work is in the politics of climate change. I’m going to look at New York and Sydney and how cities are adapting to change...
...hundred years of real-world experience. You’re going to brush off the metric that informed a very many 20th-century college admission decisions to ask what Katie knows about the Hundred Years’ War. I say stay the course. Henry Kissinger, Ted Kaczynski, Sumner Redstone: what??s the matter with those guys...
...also a certified Underwater Naturalist, which means I basically know all the names of the fish and stuff.” OMG, Fiona, you’re so smart. And sexy, too, as shown in the multiple shots of the grad wearing relatively modest clothes (then what??s the point?), including a particularly disturbing one of her with a photoshopped-in tiger…fierce. Fiona explains that she chose to be in Diamond because she “wanted to do something fun and cool...something to spice things up...I wanted to graduate with a bang...
...country is currently faced with two decisions of immense importance. One of them is how to respond to the worsening financial crisis that threatens to cripple the American economy. But the other is which would-be commander-in-chief can use the next four years to ensure that what??s past is not prologue. We should not ignore the second question in our eagerness to address the first. It might be useful to have Senators John McCain and Barack Obama in Washington this weekend to wrangle over the specifics of the proposed $700 billion federal bailout of Wall...
...boards this summer because he wanted more student input. “There’s no substitute for talking to students who are actually taking the classes, actually living in our community and working with faculty,” said Kosslyn. “I need to know what??s going on. I want to have as much input as I can.” Kosslyn said he will seek students’ ideas “about ways in which things can be improved, from course offerings to research opportunities to ways of interacting with faculty...