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...holidays are once again upon us, and boy are they upon us. Colorful displays in store windows and Christmas trees in Harvard's houses remind us all each day that Santa Claus in imminently coming to town. In Winthrop House, however, a tree has summoned spirits of acrimony rather than good cheer...

Author: By Martin Lebwohl, | Title: The Ominous Side of Christmas | 12/18/1993 | See Source »

...Santa Claus has come to Currier House several weeks early--bearing the gift of cable...

Author: By Rachel I. Wilson, | Title: Cable TV Hits Quad | 12/13/1993 | See Source »

...execution of his brooding fantasies. Director Henry Selick and composer Danny Elfman have produced a Christmas special gone terribly wrong. All the expected cliches are here: the despairing soul who doesn't understand the holidays, the possibility of a Christmas that almost isn't, a jolly but befuddled Santa Claus and...a mad scientist with a flip-top skull? "Nightmare" is a decidedly different celebration of the season...

Author: By John ABOUD Iii, | Title: Creepy 'Christmas' | 10/28/1993 | See Source »

...joke continued, as this cartoon character--a pudgy, infantile man in a red hat that made him look like a blind, suntanned Santa Claus in shades--gained nationwide notoriety as the spiritual counselor to the World Trade Center bombers. Yet the sheik remained free in the wake of the bombing, even though, aside from his circumstantial involvement with the bombers, he was an illegal alien...

Author: By Benjamin J. Heller, | Title: Time to Shake Down the Sheik | 7/6/1993 | See Source »

...fact, 1992 could have been titled "Pinocchio Runs for Re-election." Bush pledged to cut government spending, yet he spent each campaign appearance tossing out pork barrel projects as if he were Santa Claus on Christmas Eve. He debased himself at the feet of his ex-Secretary of State, pledging to keep Jim Baker at the State Department, but then promising to appoint him Domestic Policy Czar and later Chief of Staff. Heck, to win the Catholic vote, Bush would have appointed Baker pope, but the job was already filled...

Author: By Frank Luntz, | Title: Redefining Republicans | 3/16/1993 | See Source »

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