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...have been simultaneously attracted and repulsed by scarves. How long should they be? What do you pair them with? How do you wear them without dying? The last time I wore a scarf was in seventh grade after a particularly rough, love-lorn year. A boyfriend (who shall remain nameless) never held the door for me, and I was concerned that our romance never would blossom into actual communication. I decided to remedy my depression by dressing exactly like Sandy in “Grease,” after she gets the slut-makeover in a wild bid for attention...

Author: By Rebecca M. Harrington, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Baby, It’s Cold Outside: Better Wear a Scarf | 11/29/2007 | See Source »

...Harvard men’s and women’s squash teams continued their early season dominance with convincing 6-3 wins over Dartmouth in Hanover, NH Wednesday evening to remain unbeaten on the season. Being undefeated heading into December is no new trick for Crimson Squash. Both the men’s and women’s squad have started at least 4-0 each of the past six seasons. However, on the shoulders of former heavyweights like individual national champions Siddharth Suchde ’07 and Kyla Grigg ’07, those victories were usually...

Author: By Barrett P. Kenny, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Despite Injuries, Crimson Cruises | 11/29/2007 | See Source »

Soon, a Harvard ID with a few remaining dollars of Board Plus won’t be the only card students use to avoid burning through their bank account. This January, the Undergraduate Council (UC) will be issuing student discount cards to all undergraduates, thereby expanding the array of markdowns and freebies available to Harvard students in the Square. Although it is necessary that the UC focus much of its efforts on large-scale projects such as calendar reform, the introduction of something such as discount cards is a refreshing reminder that the student government can make small but helpful...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: If You Slash, They Will Come | 11/29/2007 | See Source »

...states don't do that." Bernardo Alvarez, Venezuela's ambassador to the U.S., concurs: "We're trying to create institutionality in Latin America precisely because its present institutions don't function." As for unlimited presidential re-election, Alvarez notes that Chvez will still be subject to elections to remain in power - and he adds wryly that the U.S., "where the Bush and Clintons families have been alternating power since 1989," is in no position to lecture...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Chavez: A Democratator in Venezuela? | 11/29/2007 | See Source »

...considering that developed countries like France still allow unlimited presidential re-election, as the U.S. once did, that's likely an exaggeration. Bernardo Alvarez, Venezuela's ambassador to the U.S., argues that the democratically elected Chvez, unlike Fidel Castro in Cuba, will still have to face elections to remain in power. "The opposition is trying to conjure all the old Cold War fears, that Chvez is going to take your home, your business, your children," says Alvarez. "We do believe capitalism is a system based on inequality and exclusion, but we're still going to have a mixed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Challenging Chavez in the Streets | 11/29/2007 | See Source »

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