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- zt posted on 06/06/2008At Harvard, 'Harry Potter' Author Casts Spell Associated Press Friday, June 6, 2008; C11 CAMBRIDGE, Mass., June 5 -- J.K. Rowling extolled the crucial importance of imagination during a speech Thursday at Harvard University's spring commencement, saying, "We do not need magic to transform our world." The "Harry Potter" author also stressed the benefit of failure, recalling the humiliations of her time in poverty before her career took off with her string of novels about a bespectacled b
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- tarchicken posted on 06/04/2008WHY DID THE CHICKEN CROSS THE ROAD? BARACK OBAMA: The chicken crossed the road because it was time for a CHANGE! The chicken wanted CHANGE! JOHN MC CAIN: My friends, that chicken crossed the road because he recognized the need to engage in cooperation and dialogue with all the chickens on the other side of the road. HILLARY CLINTON: When I was First Lady, I personally helped that little chicken to cross the road. This experience makes me uniquely qualifi
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- zt posted on 06/04/2008Golden bars of heaven May 29th 2008 From The Economist print edition Belvedere, Vienna The ostentation and eroticism of Gustav Klimt make him as much a painter of this century as he was of his own time, a new exhibition shows GUSTAV KLIMT was a great portrait painter whose subjects were the prosperous Viennese bourgeoisie at the start of the 20th century. His supporters were mostly young, progressive and Jewish. Together they cele
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- Julyzt posted on 06/03/2008The new face of hunger Apr 17th 2008 From The Economist print edition Global food shortages have taken everyone by surprise. What is to be done? SAMAKE BAKARY sells rice from wooden basins at Abobote market in the northern suburbs of Abidjan in Côte d'Ivoire. He points to a bowl of broken Thai rice which, at 400 CFA francs (roughly $1) per kilogram, is the most popular variety. On a good day he used to sell 150 kilos. Now he is lucky to sell half that. People ask the price and go away
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- July posted on 06/02/2008PARIS - Legendary designer Yves Saint Laurent, who reworked the rules of fashion by putting women into elegant pantsuits that came to define how modern women dressed, died Sunday evening, a longtime friend and associate said. He was 71. Pierre Berge did not give details but said Saint Laurent had died following a long illness. Last of a generation A towering figure of 20th century fashion, Saint Laurent was widely considered the last of a generation that included Christian Dior and Coco Chanel and ma
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