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...goes to The Full Monty and receives Jennifer Lopez. The throne hasn't seen that much booty since the days of Sir Francis Drake ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER The Terminator gets a California ski run named after him. Modeled after his career, it's a steep downward slope ending in a bottomless abyss "MR. McCHINA" U.K. entrepreneur beats McDonalds and is allowed to sell Chinese fast food as McChina. McGizzard Happy Meals come with a cheap toy Losers FABIEN BARTHEZ Sieve-like French goaltender may get butter brand named after him. The money will be handy when Man U subs him with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Starting Time | 12/3/2001 | See Source »

...past month, A’s General Manager Billy Beane declared that Oakland was willing to give Giambi his no-trade clause if he would stay. Unfortunately, the decision may have been made too late. Beane has acknowledged that a bidding war is likely. Unable to compete with the bottomless pockets of St. Louis and New York, Oakland would no longer be a viable option for a star like Giambi...

Author: By Alexander M. Sherman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: March to the Sea: Major League Teams? Not All Of Them | 11/15/2001 | See Source »

...Together appears to be a collection of cardboard cutouts demonstrating the falseness of leftist ideals and the hypocrisy of their self-superiority. Certainly not everyone there is happy together: We first see communers arguing about who will do the dishes and whether or not Anna (Jessica Liedberg) can go bottomless in the kitchen. Moodysson, however, goes a step farther and we soon see that they are not hypocrites, but merely people trying to live by unattainable ideals and failing to account for their own humanity: Anna has become a lesbian for political reasons and her ex-husband Lasse (Ola Norell...

Author: By Zoila Hinson, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: So Happy Together | 10/5/2001 | See Source »

Kennecott Utah Copper, the mine's operator since 1903 and owner of some 40,000 developable acres in the western valley, has passed its golden age, when the pit was bottomless and facilities could pump and dump waste with abandon. Times have changed. A pound of copper sells for about half what it did five years ago, and cleaning up the environment absorbs many of the resulting pennies. So K.U.C. was pleased to stumble onto an asset that doesn't appear on the balance sheet of its corporate parent, Anglo-Australian mining behemoth Rio Tinto: its own backyard. There...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Earth Inc.: Taking a Shine to Real Estate | 9/17/2001 | See Source »

...Well, it?s a Fed week again. The Body Greenspan comes together Tuesday to toss another interest-rate cut into the bottomless pit that is the collective heart of the American CFO, as Wall Street, Main Street, Washington and their one-man confluence, Big Al, all wonder: What will it take to get corporate America?s money-movers to pull the trigger on capital investment again...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Street This Week: Fed-Watching, With a Heavy Heart | 8/20/2001 | See Source »

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