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...Beethoven’s masterpieces. Anna’s relationship with Beethoven is confusing and awkward, ultimately detracting more than it contributes. I am by no means faint of heart when it comes to sappy romance, but the connection between Beethoven and Anna simply made me uncomfortable. One particular scene of unappealing sexual tension finds the copyist “lovingly” sponge-bathing the naked, overweight, ailing, and ancient Beethoven. Spare us. The acting job of Diane Kruger is also a letdown. The creation of her character was inherently risky, but she does a poor job selling...

Author: By Andrew Nunnelly, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Movie Review: Copying Beethoven | 11/8/2006 | See Source »

...reps make the agenda,” said Goldenberg, who is also a Crimson editor. “That’s why big things happen very rarely in House Life.” The task force members said they will help students interested in particular issues draft legislation to push policies forward, he added. The task force’s second meeting will come after the Harvard-Yale Game. Students will discuss standardizing alcohol policy across the Houses, from Stein Clubs to private parties, Goldenberg said. “There’s no uniform policy for carding...

Author: By Aditi Banga and Katherine M. Gray, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: Students Form Residential Life Task Force | 11/8/2006 | See Source »

...scam for a free $100 from the UC than a contribution to Harvard’s social scene. (The residents did not answer calls made to their listed room telephone number last night.)The UC party grant fund is a great asset to campus social life, and it is particularly valued because it leaves party-planning in the hands of eager students. The UC has a list of reasonable regulations that a party must meet to be funded, including that it must be advertised. But incidents like the Cabot N-33 fraud—a blatant example, but hardly...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Free Money for … Anyone? | 11/7/2006 | See Source »

...campaign is that whatever they're trying to get out - whatever message they're trying to send, what events they're trying to do, whatever it is that they're trying to call attention to - is completely obliterated by days of negative publicity, or even longer, about a particular scandal. In this case, it was the Foley scandal, which clearly interrupted some Republican momentum which had built during the month of September...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Q&A with Fox News' Brit Hume | 11/7/2006 | See Source »

...most wonderful range of future possibilities, which I cannot even dream about, nor can you, nor can anybody else. What I am skeptical about is the idea that whatever wonderful revelation does come in the science of the future, it will turn out to be one of the particular historical religions that people happen to have dreamed up. When we started out and we were talking about the origins of the universe and the physical constants, I provided what I thought were cogent arguments against a supernatural intelligent designer. But it does seem to me to be a worthy idea...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: God vs. Science | 11/5/2006 | See Source »

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