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...curious to see how the D.C. voters are reacting to such an early primary. I am interested in seeing the turnout,” said Bosco, who added that his mother—a registered Democrat–planned to vote yesterday...
When we arrived, Dennis immediately ushered us into his trophy room. Quite the curious five-year old, I remember walking around the room in awe, staring at his ALCS MVP and Rolaids Relief Pitcher of the Year awards. Right away, Dennis pulled down the trophies to show me up close, and he explained how he had felt upon winning them. Dennis’s wife took numerous pictures of Bill, Dennis and me that are still proudly displayed in my room at home. Finally, Dennis signed numerous balls, hats and pictures...
...will compete less with Google than with Froogle--a relatively small slice of the search market but potentially the richest. Amazon--which is still glowing from its first profitable nonholiday quarter ever--has been working with a shadowy start-up called Groxis, a company that dabbles in curious, arcane techniques for graphically displaying search results...
...names of people that we all interact with daily. And, by permitting all PIN-holding members to access the facebook, no longer will students have to bear the frustration of being rejected from several Houses’ closed online facebooks. Whether one is simply scoping an elusive classmate, or curious of a friend’s first-year registration day photo—we all know the lure of that peculiar form of entertainment—a campus-wide facebook will facilitate the Harvard community with the names and basics of their peers, without worry of opening the site...
Students looking to indulge their vouyeristic side or simply curious about the identity of a pesky “section-guy” are one step closer to their goals with plans in the works for the creation of a campus-wide online facebook...