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...news for Martha Stewart today as NBC canceled her version of The Apprentice ... The network released a statement today saying 'Don't let the French doors painted Dutch blue with cobalt trim hit you on the a__ on the way out.'" --JIMMY KIMMEL...
FEMA continues to be a four-letter word in Louisiana. In Kenner and Metairie, suburbs west of New Orleans, blue tarps provided by FEMA dot the roofs of homes damaged by wind, but there are few in the worst-affected neighborhoods like Lakeview, the Ninth Ward and East New Orleans--a policy defended by the agency. "What's to protect?" asks FEMA spokeswoman Nicol Andrews in Washington. She argues, like the insurance companies, that most of the damage east of New Orleans was from floodwaters, not wind. Tarps, she says, would be a waste of money. "There are still houses...
...grandmother, all of whom had fled Slidell, La., and Hurricane Katrina. The Meehan-Hoos placed their kids in school and heaped gratitude on their hosts. And King said they could stay indefinitely. TIME ran a story about the arrangement (Sept. 26, 2005), calling it a friendship "across the red-blue divide...
...Windy City welcomed the Harvard women’s basketball team with a Chicago-style blowout on Friday, as host DePaul dismantled the Crimson, 97-52, in the first game of the DePaul Invitational and season opener for both teams. The No. 18 Blue Demons sprinted out to a 14-0 lead and began the game on a 37-4 run, burying the visiting Crimson before it could ever get settled at the DePaul Athletic Center.“It was a really exciting opportunity [to play a team like DePaul],” said sophomore guard Lindsay Hallion...
...much as I am sympathetic to non-college, blue collar kids, like me…we wouldn’t all use Harvard’s resources as well as other people would,” Fitzsimmons told students at a similar event held two weeks later, where soda and cookies had replaced the cider and cheese. He confessed his doubts that “you’ll ever see a perfect representation of American social classes at a place like Harvard...