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After such a promising start, The Living Room kept the freshness coming. The stack of raspberry pancakes was delightful (and, at $5, affordable), and the French toast with cinnamon apples, with its perfect degrees of sweetness and round-the-edge-crispness, had me rolling over on the sofa with glee. And while I admit to a certain preference for omelettes, even those who are not egg-aficionados would acknowledge the superiority of the four-egg omelette. The concoction of bacon, onions, green peppers, mushrooms and cheddar cheese was moist without being soggy. Though the menu definitely favors the breakfast side...

Author: By Matthew J. Amato, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Raspberries and Jammies | 2/26/2004 | See Source »

...following 24 years, his obsessive persistence was rewarded with several stints in detention centers, where he claims guards whipped him with his own belt and choked him with his shoelaces. Last December, when Li tried to enter a National People's Congress (NPC) petition office with his precious stack of documents, an official grabbed the papers and lit them on fire?to Li, a more devastating blow than any physical torture. "Without my papers, there is no way I can get justice," says Li, his 45-year-old face etched with the wrinkles of a far older...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nothing Left To Lose | 2/23/2004 | See Source »

...last week. I had gone to visit Sosland Director of Expository Writing Nancy Sommers to ask about the future of the program after the curricular review. (The answer, of course, is that it’s far too early to tell.) On my way out, Sommers gave me a stack of Expos materials to look over. One pamphlet particularly caught my attention: an update bulletin on the Harvard Study of Undergraduate Writing, a project organized under the aegis of the Harvard Writing Project (HWP), an Expos subsidiary...

Author: By Anthony S.A. Freinberg, | Title: Those Who Can't, Grade | 2/18/2004 | See Source »

Tucked away somewhere in the White House, maybe down in the basement fridge, is a vat of Kool-Aid and a little stack of Dixie cups reserved for the true believers. Every Administration brews the stuff, but each makes it differently. Some stir in strong convictions, some just sweet loyalty. Whatever the mix, the motive is the same: to instill in all who drink it an unshakable faith in the man and his mission, infuse discipline and ensure a second term. Belief runs so strong in this White House that when the President found himself with a suddenly serious credibility...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: '04 Campaign: When Credibility Becomes An Issue | 2/16/2004 | See Source »

...also realized that graduate school would be somewhat of an inevitability, even though she liked her job at Seventeen. Her first job at the magazine was not, as her character Rosalie summed up someone in an entry-level jobs as “assistant-ish looking person holding a stack of manila folders...

Author: By Joseph L. Dimento, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Alum Pens Fun First Novel | 2/13/2004 | See Source »

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