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...refined and amended with input and become a more effective piece of legislation.Despite its harsh criticisms, The Times still endorsed Proposition 74, saying that—despite its poor form—it would do more good than harm. This opinion is the result of a sort of catch-22. Even when the ballot initiatives are flawed, sometimes there is simply nowhere else for Californians to look for effective government. Totally controlled by Democrats and devoid of any competition, the legislature is solidified, bordering on corrupt. So, if the legislature does not want to address an issue, it doesn?...

Author: By Adam M. Guren, | Title: A Novel Proposition | 11/2/2005 | See Source »

Hundreds of students and parents braved rain and snow to queue up outside the packed Lowell Lecture Hall on Saturday night to catch the Black Students Association’s annual Apollo Night. Apollo Night, modeled after the Amateur Night at Harlem’s Apollo Theater, allows the audience to pick their favorite of competing performers by cheering or jeering. Before the show, co-emcee Lawrence E. Adjah ’06 instructed the audience, including parents visiting for freshman weekend, to “get up and dance.” The audience on Saturday night was vocal...

Author: By Kathryn E. Patrick, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Cheers Resound for Performers at Apollo Night | 10/31/2005 | See Source »

...Squid with Backbone Your notebook item "Catch of the Century" reported on the hunt and temporary capture of an 8-m-long giant squid [Oct. 10]. You described how the squid finally freed itself by tearing off one of its 5.5-m-long tentacles, leaving it behind on the hook that had impaled it. Giant squids may not be the most likable of creatures, but do they deserve such treatment? I think I would be somewhat "active and aggressive" too if I were forced to tear off my own limb while scientists sat back, casually making their observations. Fergus Mahon...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 10/30/2005 | See Source »

...third period, the Crimson exploded for 13 shots to the Big Green’s eight, evening the game tally at 22 a piece. Nick Coskren’s goal at 1:59 in the third period gave Harvard a comfortable 4-2 advantage and forced Dartmouth to play catch-up. “The fourth goal goes in and they’re up by two and you have to open it up,” Gaudet said. “[They] got up on us and we had to try to open it up and it allowed them...

Author: By Aidan E. Tait, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Crimson Dominates Big Green To Open Season at Bright | 10/30/2005 | See Source »

...Steppers, more than a dozen of Harvard’s student groups contributed to the conception and production of HarvAid as a benefit for Hurricane Katrina relief efforts. Despite some lulls in the program, Saturday’s concert stood as a rare and glittering opportunity for students to catch Harvard’s most prominent performing student groups in a single production...

Author: By Merrily E. Mcgugan, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Student Groups Unite for Show | 10/30/2005 | See Source »

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