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Despite a muscle tear a couple of years ago that curtailed his tennis playing, Walter Cronkite, who turns 87 next week, is still going strong. The former CBS anchor now writes a syndicated newspaper column, in which he has criticized the war in Iraq and other Bush Administration policies. TIME's Richard Zoglin talked with the man once dubbed the most trusted in America...
...note-taking program, OneNote ($99 after rebate) is an inspired addition to the Office family. Sure, you could use Word to take notes, but OneNote is more flexible. Rather than being bound to the left-hand column to start typing, you can click anywhere on the page to type text or insert a picture, Web link or audio note. To send notes as email, click on the mail icon at the top of the page. Unlike Word, OneNote automatically saves everything you type, making it a great alternative to paper sticky notes. And a handy search box lets...
Beccah G. Watson ’04 is a history and literature concentrator in Adams House. Her column appears on alternate Fridays...
Welcome to Cult Love. This will be a semi-regular column devoted to appreciating movies that haven’t found wide audiences but are still appreciated by a devoted few. Some are truly terrible and some are really quite good, but they all have something in them that intrigues, shocks, titillates, amuses or surprises. You just need to know where to look. This week, celebrate Halloween without the predictable parade of pimp and ho costumes and get spooked without dropping your comforter. With the exception of The Hunger, all these gems are available on DVD at local stores...
...Flood ’04 is an English concentrator in Mather House. His column appears on alternate Thursdays...