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...just don’t get why they think this is a good idea,” shouted Alison T. Haynes ’04 to anyone who would listen Saturday night at the Owl’s Catholic schoolgirl party. As a former St. Ignatius girl herself, the donning of kneesocks and kilt triggered psychotic stress memories of Sister Anne Mary rather than inspiring the cheerful sluthood the Owl intended...

Author: By Gossip Guy, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Gossip Guy! | 2/28/2002 | See Source »

...What are you listening to when you would listen to music...

Author: By Rachel E. Dry, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Q and A: Nat Hentoff | 2/28/2002 | See Source »

Buyers will have plenty to listen to. By December, the number of digital stations in Britain will shoot from 24 to 310; 11 will belong to the state-owned BBC. On March 11 the Beeb will launch its first, new national music service in 32 years, the all-digital 6 Music, described as a station produced by and for music enthusiasts - in other words, a no-Britney Spears zone. Meanwhile, Capital Radio, a commercial station, is joining forces with Disney to create Capital Disney, a digital station aimed at the under-16 set (read, Britney welcome...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Don?t Adjust Your Dial | 2/25/2002 | See Source »

Radio remains an enduring and popular medium. Britain's audience is still growing, and 91% of all adults listen to at least five minutes of "the wireless" each week (though the average listener tunes in for more than 24 hours a week). And audience levels are similar across Europe. "The relationship people have with radio is personal and unique. It's the most passionate medium I can think of," says Digital One's Howard. And about to get even more...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Don?t Adjust Your Dial | 2/25/2002 | See Source »

...numerous statements about showing workers the respect that they deserve, his negotiators have offered them only nickels and dimes. No matter how clearly they explain what kind of wages and benefits they need to live a decent life, janitors have been unable to get the Harvard administration to listen to them. In order to pressure Harvard to make good on its rhetoric, janitors are asking for the rest of the community to join in the struggle. The newest stage of the escalation begins tomorrow...

Author: By Ariel Z. Weisbard, | Title: Why Janitors Are Willing To Go To Jail | 2/25/2002 | See Source »

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