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...final round, however, the duo could not overcome the powerful Alabama team of Ashley Bentley and Nathalie Koppelle, losing...
...take-home section assignments. But here’s the best part: the grades in that class were based almost entirely on a midterm and a final, composed of matching, multiple choice, and short-answer questions, all of which the professor—an assistant professor of government at Bentley College—handed out to students in advance...
There is as yet no common word to describe this stuff. "Biotechnology" describes the advancements in biology, and especially the creation of new medicines, thanks to computers. "Technobiology" might seem a good candidate, but it already describes the engineering of new plants. Peter Bentley, a British computer scientist, recently published a book called Digital Biology. But the phrase "biology of business" is heard as often as any other, perhaps because now it's investment by business, rather than government, that's driving most of the advances. Money is already being made by the technology's developers--and there's much...
Fairbank was accused by confessed ex-communists Elizabeth Bentley and Louis Budenz before the House Un-American Activities Committee of having had ties with the party. Although the Department of the Army did lift his travel restrictions in the spring of 1952, Fairbank was repeatedly attacked by critics as a communist sympathizer...
There were other, more natural choices for the red cowl. A Knight's Tale's Heath Ledger and American Beauty's Wes Bentley--both of whom seem to be born for billboards--were among the possibilities. But director Sam Raimi knew from the beginning (or at least as soon as his wife showed him a videotape of Cider House Rules) that the 5-ft. 8-in. Maguire, 26, was his man. "We needed someone who could play 17 years old," says the director, "and if you think about the available actors, that knocks out about 90% of them...