Word: weeks
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...Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) has identified a suspect in the sexual assault that took place in Harvard Yard last week, Chief Francis D. "Bud" Riley said in an interview last night...
...could have predicted we'd have two in one weekend? To add to the intrigue, the sparring musicals couldn't be more different. Sweet Charity, directed by Katy Walsh and Jim Augustine, is a sunshiney souffle of energy and eagerness that seems like the perfect diversion after a week of stress. Kiss of the Spiderwoman, on the other hand, is a profoundly moving drama of serious intention. Both will be great, I'm sure, but which should you see first? I sent out a quickie tale of the tape questionnaire to both casts. The Charity crew fired...
...friends spotted a poster for the College Democrats reading "What Would Harry Potter Do? Vote for Al Gore!" Ummm, hi? That's my slogan. And Harry Potter, even if he was old enough, would most certainly stay away from all things involving the American electorate... Remember last week I postulated that the reason Christina Aguilera canceled all her concerts was because she was smoking too much bud? Well, a friend on the inside wrote in: "Actually, she got a new manager, and he decided to cancel appearances that were planned by his predecessor. She's not really having vocal chord...
During the last week of October, 400 students signed a petition addressed to the Harvard Corporation. The Progressive Student Labor Movement (PSLM), author of the petition, has been pressuring the University to implement a living wage and a conscionable sweatshop policy for several years. This is the first time, however, we have sought direct access to the Harvard Corporation. The Corporation is the University's highest governing board. Unfortunately, it is also the most secretive; PSLM is only now beginning to comprehend the Corporation's design and its influence...
Most Russians giggled last week when the Communist party tabled a resolution in the Duma demanding that independent observers monitor the U.S. election. But as of Wednesday, some were wondering whether the Reds had a point. International reaction to the U.S. presidential quagmire has ranged from incredulity to amusement, by way of a large dose of knowing recognition...