By Elaine Donnelly
Extending sexual misconduct to combat units

The time is coming — maybe sooner than you expect — when you look at Daniel Radcliffe and don't think "Harry Potter."
The time is coming _ maybe sooner than you expect _ when you look at Daniel Radcliffe and don't think "Harry Potter."
Associated Press journalists open their notebooks at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah:
Daniel Radcliffe doesn't mind hearing that schoolgirls were staking him out at the Sundance Film Festival, hoping for a Harry Potter sighting.
Daniel Radcliffe doesn't mind hearing that schoolgirls were staking him out at Utah's Sundance Film Festival, hoping for a Harry Potter sighting.
Daniel Radcliffe has really left Harry Potter behind with a startling and explicit Sundance Film Festival role as poet Allen Ginsberg.
Daniel Radcliffe has really left Harry Potter behind with a startling and explicit Sundance Film Festival role as poet Allen Ginsberg.

Nam June Paik has been rightly called the George Washington of the video art movement. The South Korean-born artist, who died in 2006 at age 73, led a revolution in embracing television and electronics during the early 1960s to create provocative, quirky and influential works.
"Harry Potter" star Daniel Radcliffe has landed his first entry in the Sundance Film Festival.
The Sundance Film Festival has an apparent record lineup of female directors competing for its top honor this January.

Abbie Hoffman sobbed that fateful night at the downtown Manhattan apartment of fellow activist Jerry Rubin. So did Rubin and Allen Ginsberg. John Lennon was drunk, and out of control, shouting "Up the Revolution!" in mock celebration of a dream defeated.
Abbie Hoffman sobbed that fateful night at the downtown Manhattan apartment of fellow activist Jerry Rubin. So did Rubin and Allen Ginsberg. John Lennon was drunk, and out of control, shouting "Up the Revolution!" in mock celebration of a dream defeated.
Abbie Hoffman sobbed that fateful night at the Manhattan apartment of fellow activist Jerry Rubin. So did Rubin and Allen Ginsberg. John Lennon was drunk, and out of control, shouting "Up the Revolution!" in mock celebration of a dream defeated.
Jack Kerouac. Neal Cassady. Allen Ginsberg. Gregory Corso. The gang's all here.
Jack Kerouac. Neal Cassady. Allen Ginsberg. Gregory Corso. The gang's all here.
He states that many have been resolved by publicity, telling the story in the newspapers and letting the public know what is happening, but he warns that the trend is in favor of more restrictions.