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...privacy a whole lot more than I do the occupant of the White House and the corporate chieftains he takes his orders from. Chris Godwin Delaware City, Delaware, U.S. Google is young, small and agile enough to create a unique culture of Web-use creativity that feeds its bottom line. I was impressed to learn that each Google employee is supposed to devote 10% of his or her time to exploring far-out ideas. I also like the company's emphasis on developing technology first and finding an economically viable business model second. Google could apply those values by entering...
...darling Zooey Deschanel of “The Good Girl”)—adding an intelligent quirkiness that helps “Failure to Launch” differentiate itself from McConaughey’s lesser mushy fare, like “The Wedding Planner.” Bottom Line: “Failure to Launch” is destined to become the next addition to every 13-year-old girl’s DVD library, in between “The Notebook” and “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days?...
...Bottom Line: Don’t expect an intense sports drama focused on the World Series—unless you consider Keaton’s inexplicable New York cab-hopping an athletic feat...
...alike flock to Church Street hotspots like Fire & Ice and Cambridge 1 for weekend revelry, but one piece of not-so-prime real estate seems unable to find a long-term tenant. When Phatt Boys opened last summer in the 50 Church St. space vacated by failed restaurant Rock Bottom, Harvard kids were ecstatic to find a new haunt for live music, good food, and cheap drinks. Many frequented Phatt Boys throughout first semester, and the cavernous eatery earned a rep for fun (read: lax carding). Yet today, nearly all remnants of Phatt Boys’s existence have disappeared...
...both Rohr and Herbstman speak proudly of the recent Shabbat 1000 dinner, for which Chabad and Hillel together shouldered costs and hosting duties, and Rohr says that more similar events can be expected. As Rohr says, “There’s no rivalry.” The bottom line? Officially, no conflict to be found. Students involved with one, both, or neither express satisfaction with their choices. And Chabad and Hillel, two student groups with more or less the same purpose, looking to attract the same members, have found a way to coexist, and even?...