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...might well believe in yesterday. Less than 24 hours after she emerged from London's Royal Courts of Justice to pronounce herself "very, very happy" with her 24.3 million pound ($49 million) divorce settlement from Paul McCartney, she failed in a bid to stop the judge who decided the award from publishing his reasons for doing so. She said she was appealing against publication to protect the privacy of her four-year-old daughter Beatrice, apparently the only positive issue of the less-than-four-year union of Mills and McCartney. She needn't have worried about Beatrice...
MUMBAI The BenQ EF71 ($243) won an International Forum Design award...
...States and Canada. Results were released by the College’s mathematics department on Friday. The winning team members were Tiankai Liu ’08, Alison B. Miller ’08 and Zachary R. Abel ’10, each of whom received a $1,000 award. “It’s surreal,” Abel said about the win. “It was nothing that I was expecting.” Arnav Tripathy ’11, who was named a Putnam fellow—an honor given to the six highest...
...same conversation as Dora Gyorffy and Kart Siilats.” “I’ve been hearing about [Gyorffy and Siilats] since I was in high school,” Chirstensen added. “It’s really cool to get the same award they did.” —Staff writer Dixon McPhillips can be reached at fmcphill@fas.harvard.edu...
...with Sleepwalking, stolidly directed by William Maher from a script by Zac Standford and most significantly co-produced by Charlize Theron (who won her Academy Award for Monster, which is solidly in the tradition of American hopelessness). In the new film she plays a boozing, pot-smoking layabout named Joleen, whose redeeming virtue is a fierce love for her daughter, Tara (AnnaSophia Robb). This, however, does not prevent her from deserting the child to run off with some anonymous dude. She dumps Tara on her brother, James (Nick Stahl), who promptly loses his job and his apartment, and decides...