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Presently, the collective force of thousands of dollars and the cooperation of psychics, museum curators and department tutors (not to mention Merriman's own emotional and physical investment) await consummation in the performance of the project. But for all of Merriman's successes, she still faces one enormous obstacle. The onetime presentation of "Burial" is scheduled for dusk (around 7:46 p.m.) on May 2 as part of Arts First. But as Merriman puts it, "Harvard is not that excited about me digging a hole in the ground." Despite the overwhelming support from some members of Harvard's administration...
JONESBORO, Ark.: Class was canceled Wednesday at Westside Middle School as the two boys accused of killing four fellow pupils and a teacher and wounding 10 others Tuesday await a judge's ruling on whether they are competent to stand trial in juvenile court. If they are eventually found guilty, the boys -- identified by the local newspaper as Mitchell Johnson, 13, and his cousin Andrew Golden, 11 -- will have to be released by the age of 18 under Arkansas law. The judge in the case has ordered the boys held without bail. The U.S. Attorney General's office is considering...
...there are no instructions or advice that I can offer intrepid internship seekers. This is merely the story of one among many students who waits for a letter offering congratulations or complete rejection. I have tried everything possible, including daily harassing phone calls to staffers, and I still await an answer. When you look around at others in section, realize that they too are harboring secret fears about letters or e-mail message. Like myself, they too are hiding failures from parents, friends or roommates. Perhaps as you read this I will have received my phone call of glory carrying...
These Russian companies eagerly await the day when they can serve up kegs just as Blanchard's once did to Boston-area students. There is, however, a dark horse among the drinking crowd, one that is clamorously making a name for itself-Hooper's Hooch. An alcoholic lemonade drink with a no-nonsense name, the Hooch has launched a full-assault media blitz worthy of Stalinist propaganda campaign. The company advertisement--a lemon-man grinning a broad, Jack Nicholson-esque grin as he clutches a bottle of Hooch in his leafy fist--is plastered onto the walls of every subway...
Meanwhile, millions of cancer victims and theirloved ones eagerly await more conclusive evidenceon the effects of anti-angiogenesis...