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The media must change its ways

Jon Stewart's passionate appearance on CNN's "Crossfire" lastFriday was a departure from his "Daily Show" persona. He attackedhosts Tucker Carlson and Paul Begala for not asking hard-hittingquestions to politicians and for being "part of [politicians' andcorporations'] strategies."


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Dangers of Somerville

Last weekend, I did something unusual; I took my two-year-oldson Reece to the park. From the time he gets up in the morninguntil when he goes to bed, all he wants to do is play outside.Sometimes I have even gone into his room in the middle of the nightto change a diaper, and in a sleepy stupor he will say "side" andpoint to the door.


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Allison Roeser | My Woman From Tokyo

It struck me as I carefully (and disapprovingly) examined the40th Goth French Maid "dress" I had seen on the wacky and dizzyingTakeshita Street in Tokyo.


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The gym's not just for workouts

The gym: a mecca for fit athletes, determined corpulentindividuals, and everyone in between. Gantcher, Tufts' pimped-outfitness center, serves numerous functions for Jumbos.



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Helix' ready to tickle the ivories in Alumnae Hall

Hailed as "the liveliest live music in town" and named Musiciansof the Year by the Boston Globe, the Boston-based Triple Helixpiano trio will soon bring their nationally renowned fusion ofpiano, cello, and violin to Tufts.












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Hablamos con Pedro

Minutes before the talk, Lecture Hall B in the Harvard ScienceCenter was jammed with angry and uncomfortable students,professors, filmmakers and movie buffs.


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Some Coming Out Day chalkings considered 'offensive'

Members of Tufts' queer community engaged in their annual chalking of the Medford/Somerville campus Tuesday night to promote Coming Out Day festivities, but administrators say some of the chalked messages went too far.