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Chast's cartoons are like entire novels compressed into 4-in. by 3-in. rectangles. One consists of four panels showing ordinary people just reading, sewing, cleaning. The title: "Tuesday Night Fever." It's Madame Bovary writ small. Then there's the one showing the front window of an "Adult Book Shoppe," which displays such salacious titles as Making a Will and What Is a Mortgage...
...black-and-white TV encased in Plexiglas to prevent tampering. At one end of the cell is a solid steel door, and a small vestibule--for the use of guards when they enter--separated from the living quarters by steel bars. There is one 4-in. by 4-ft. window. Rudolph's is over his bed, looking out on the prison yard. "Through the slit window one can see the sky, but other than this and the few small birds that roost on the prison roof, there are no signs of the natural world...
...that potential will pan out is difficult to tell, but when asked if Vaillancourt could be one of the all-time greats in Harvard history, Stone provides a window to her thoughts on the subject...
...Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH), features a risk index for cancer, heart disease, diabetes, osteoperosis, and stroke. An article about the site published in The Wall Street Journal on Tuesday caused 22,000 people with unique IP addresses to try the site in a two-hour window, according to Webmaster of HSPH Deane Eastwood. The spike in the number of site visitors slowed down HSPH’s Web site until site administrators temporarily took down Your Disease Risk. Your Disease Risk started out as a cancer risk index site in 2000 and expanded in 2004 to include other...
...window go any questions about Beck’s embrace of Scientology. In go questions about his favorite snacks. Ted finally concludes that we’re good to go. If only I’d listened to Ted. If only...