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...gracious host would throw the match, but Fukuda might want to think twice before dropping his paddle: a display of national athletic prowess against an old rival might be just the tonic he needs to revive his moribund prime ministership. Since taking over from the hapless administration of Shinzo Abe in September 2007, Fukuda's team has managed to look even more inept and out of touch than Abe's on issues ranging from Japan's faltering economy to the appointment of a new central-bank governor. Initiatives by Fukuda's Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) have been bottled...
...game whose overall benefit to society is always in debate, there is a drunk driving simulator that's truly terrifying. Perhaps terrifying enough to make the teens who bribed cool adults to buy them both M for Mature video games and cheap vodka think twice before getting behind the real-life wheel. (Kids, try getting actually drunk, then driving drunk in the game, and see what happens...
...telling experience.“It’s different for everyone,” she says. “Good theater is impossible to describe, but you always know it when you see it...It’s the one kind of art that is never the same twice.”That said, Kaufman at times has felt a lack of enthusiasm toward theater from the Harvard community. This feeling is sometimes amplified by disappointing turnouts for Mainstage productions.“We have this huge beautiful theater, 556 seats. . . I’ve never seen a full...
...women’s relay force of senior Danielle Mirabal and juniors Brittan Smith, Shannon Flahive, and Favia Merritt teamed up twice to compete in the 4x100-meter and 4x200-meter relays. In the former, the squad placed fifth in its heat—32nd overall—with a time of 47.02, the fastest among Ivy League schools at the Relays and the third best time in Crimson history. In the 4x200-meter, the foursome finished sixth in its heat—29th overall—with a time...
...does this mean “Wall•E,” set to be released on June 27, is more of the same from Disney/Pixar? Not if Stanton can help it. “We try very hard not to make the same movie twice, and the way we do that is by a director-driven studio. We are investing in the director.” So far, Stanton has proved a safe investment for Disney/Pixar. “Toy Story” alone grossed hundreds of millions worldwide. But what’s in it for Stanton...