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I tube, you tube, we all tube for YouTube

Since it was founded in February of 2005, the popular user-run video sharing Web site Youtube.com has taken off, boasting over a million views and thousands of new video uploads each day.



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'Elizabeth' offers golden acting, but little else

The film and television industries devote a generous amount of airtime indulging themselves (and their viewers) in the lives of British royalty. With the release of "Elizabeth: The Golden Age," director Shekhar Kapur's follow-up to 1998's "Elizabeth," viewers invariably ask, what is there left to learn?



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Mike Adams | Shanghai on Life

When it comes to reviewing museums and galleries, I feel a little like Brian Fellow: I'm just an enthusiastic young man with a sixth-grade education and a love for pretty objects.




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Corrections

A women's soccer article in Thursday, Oct. 11's Sports section entitled, "Tufts remains unbeaten in NESCAC play with eighth straight win," incorrectly reported that senior Julia Brown is a starting defender for the team. Senior Jessie Wagner starts on defense.





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Buy one, get one takes on a charitable aspect

You've purchased fair trade coffee, committed to buying only sweatshop-free clothing and offset your carbon emissions on your last flight home. But according to one new organization, social responsibility is about to reach a new market as well: the personal computer.


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Another side of the picture

Let's do a little sexuality/gender awareness test for our own Tufts University. So, do we have a women's center? Check. Feminist group? Check. Reproductive rights group? Check. Support hotlines? Check. LGBT center? Check.



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In Our Midst | One junior's journey to Tufts was life-changing

At Tufts, junior Diego Villalobos seems to have found his niche. An enthusiast for charity and community service efforts, he has become the director of Building Understanding through International Learning and Development (BUILD), a service program that focuses on promoting sustainable development in Nicaragua.






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Top Ten | Old Farts in Sports

Panthers quarterback Vinny Testaverde, all 43 years of him, started Sunday in a 25-10 win over the Arizona Cardinals. With starter Jake Delhomme out for the season and backup David Carr injured as well, the Panthers signed the veteran Wednesday. The victory makes Vinny the oldest quarterback to win a game in NFL history. In honor of his fine performance, here are 10 more athletes who, frankly, are way too old for their respective sports.


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