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...have sustained after her 2006 appearance on the show, more than doubling the volume of searches she experienced before taking up ballroom dancing and at peak times increasing over 1700%. With search terms as a proxy for her increased celebrity, Dancing with the Stars has clearly bolstered Stacy's career...
...year. “It’s in everybody’s best interest to be more committed to ecology,” Director of Public Relations for the Princeton Review Harriet Brand said. “You’re not going to have much of a career if there’s no planet.” Harvard’s Environmental Action Committee Chair Amy P. Heinzerling ’08 said the Review’s move would aid in future sustainability efforts. “I’m glad to see that...
...Forget about the medicine, forget about the surgery, forget about the politics,” he said, alluding to his diverse career. “I hope in 10 years to reduce [the illiteracy rate] to something manageable. Then the economic, health and political problems can be more easily solved...
...telltale sign that a new technology is here to stay when it ends a politician’s career. The reel-to-reel tapes that sank Nixon may be relics today, but e-mail and instant messaging scandals have been shaking up the White House and Congress for years, and there could be no Spitzer downfall without mobile phone recordings or online banking records. Just last month, another new medium won legitimacy as evidence of Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick’s alleged affair with his Chief of Staff was exposed via text messages...
...Last Crusade.” In 1993, at age 23, River died of a heroine and cocaine overdose outside of a club on the Sunset Strip called the “Viper Room.” The club was partially owned by Johnny Depp, whose early film career (started at age 21 with “A Nightmare on Elm Street”) was ironically also marked by success and drug abuse.Next on the list is Drew Barrymore. After exploding onto the scene in “E.T.,” she began using substances before she was even...