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According to Secretary of the Faculty John B. Fox Jr. ’59, Harvard undergraduates have sat for post-Christmas exams since...
...columnist William Safire recently corrected Bush’s “free TV” notion, pointing out that “four-fifths of broadcast network TV is now delivered to homes by cable or satellite—not free—and NBC, ABC, CBS, and Fox are making money hand over fist,” not to mention the muddy logic of how an impersonal media conglomerate will improve the quality of local news...
...Senate voted last week to eradicate the FCC’s June-adopted policy that allows media giants more control over the public’s source of news. As much as Bush and his cohorts have tried to downplay this blatant concession to big media buddies—Fox hardly runs a closet campaign for Bush and right-wing credo—the implications of deregulation are troubling enough to mobilize both Left and Right...
...filed to stop the FCC’s deregulation, the resolution may never make it to the House. And in an interview on Monday, Bush, sticking to his guns, again declared full support of Powell’s plan. The interview was broadcasted on—appropriately—Fox News...
...it’s not only power tripping as traffic directors on Freshman move-in day that gets them off. Apparently, a strategically placed knee-to-the-groin on the dance floor will suffice. At Key’s final Freshman Week fete in the Fox basement, amidst pelvic thrusts, crotch heaves and a one-woman choir of orgasms that brought everyone in the room to attention, Abbas, ever the sex-kitten, could be overheard admitting in mid-pant, “you’re a great dancer but I really want to fuck [other...