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...Lewis went to Oxford and stayed there for nearly the rest of his life. In time, Lewis became the large, loud, Medievalist who laughed deeply and held late-night meetings for friends and intellectuals. He developed close companionships with fellow academics, most notably J.R.R. Tolkien. On a walk one evening with Tolkien and another friend, Tolkien convinced Lewis that his lifelong yearning for a feeling which he called Joy was, in fact, a longing for God. The friends debated until sunrise, when the middle-aged Lewis became a Christian.Lewis’ conversion from atheism to Christianity influenced the rest...
...term loosely) in some sort of vaguely-defined warehouse environment, he and his bandmates indulge in heterosexual man-hugs, random flaunting of jewelry, and unforgivably literal interpretation of lyrics. The last is most annoying; all the pointing on the word “you,” finger-walking on the word “walk,” and flinging apart of arms on the word “free” might have been intended to be dramatic, but instead look like a half-assed sign language translation. In case the gestures weren’t obvious enough...
...only one still talking about classes and the dining hall,” Victoria E. Wobber ’05 said. She also pointed out that the absence of her class has made a large difference in how many people she recognizes in walking around campus. Carolyn A. Daly ’05 and Wobber chose to walk with the Class of 2005 last June, while Rizk will attend his graduation next year. But all three chose to formally identify with the Class of 2005. Rizk—a super senior in Quincy House—said that Harvard feels...
...says he was beaten. Before 2001, it would have been inconceivable for the U.S. to send anyone to a country with Syria's long record of torture. Public discontent means Congress may yet feel impelled to regulate or abolish rendition. A greater potential downside of the Bush team's walk on the "dark side" is the fraying of the international coalition of intelligence services - including those in Europe - that have been cooperating in unprecedented ways. This solidarity is one of the unsung successes of the last four years and a key reason why there has been no second terrorist attack...
...mobileATM is to provide a truly compelling service, shouldn't it also allow users to move cash around? "You have to walk before you can run," says Richard Kimber, chief executive of First Direct, who notes that consumers will be able to buy top-up credit for pay-as-you-go mobile phones. He also envisions a day when British commuters might be able to purchase subway rides using their mobileATM, the next step in turning your phone into your wallet...