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...needs to help you. A divorce lawyer who helps Los Angeles' richest narcissists weasel out of prenups, Kate also has a talent for matchmaking; three couples she introduced have got married. When one of the brides announces this tidbit at her wedding, it makes the newspaper's society column, and strangers start phoning Kate, asking her to shoot some love arrows their way. She's hesitant: "I'm a divorce lawyer, an ass kicker. People can't think of me as some romantic softy." But a softy she is, and soon she's pairing total strangers for her own karmic...
Blake Jennelle ’04 is a social studies concentrator in Adams House. His column appears on alternate Mondays...
Beccah G. Watson’s column “Finding Room for Co-ed Living” (Oct. 3) does not present an entirely accurate history of co-educational rooming groups at Harvard...
Travis R. Kavulla ’06 writes in The Crimson of Sept. 30 that the Core is badly dumbed down and fails to serve its stated intent to teach “approaches” to knowledge (Column, "The Hollowed Core"). But Kavulla ignores successful aspects of the Core in his zeal to discredit...
Novak’s July 14 column about Wilson states that Plame was “an Agency operative on weapons of mass destruction,” and that he had learned this information from two “senior White House officials.” A White House official told the Washington Post last Sunday that the pair had tried to leak the information to several journalists. “Clearly,” the official told the Post, “it was meant purely and simply for revenge...