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...Divided between a career in business or medicine, Jimmy Liu '01 took his sophomore year off to make his decision. Because of his interest in business, he bought a satelite dish to receive stock quotes in Forest Hills, KY. He started day trading with a small piece of his future tuition. When his parents saw how successful he was, they raked over the funds for the remaining three years...
Granted, Mendelson's overwhelming attention to dust mites, food pathogens and spores can be so constant and so alarming that a better title for her book might have been Life: The Silent Killer. Not only are the things necessary for survival--food, clothing, water--impending Petri dishes of doom, the products used to clean these things may very well be contaminated. Mendelson describes sponges the way Alan Keyes talks about the "radical homosexual agenda"--breeders of bacteria threatening our very way of life. Since there's no way I'm together enough to constantly launder a pile of rags...
...dang kitchen in the tri-state area? I don't find it particularly contradictory to sweep my floors while singing along with Riot-Grrrl records. I can bring home the bacon, fry it up in a pan and crumble it over potatoes sauteed in anise as a delightful side dish for brunch...
They got there largely by giving the store away. Nearly 60% of the Standard's 150,000 circulation goes to subscribers who don't pay a cent. Still, the subscribers do dish out the kind of personal financial details that make marketers salivate--especially when the readers' average net worth is $1.4 million. Whether they can be persuaded to part with a bit of that cash for a subscription remains to be seen...
...impossible to take Jordan out of the game completely," Long said. "Even if you can keep him from scoring, he will just dish the ball off. He wreaks a lot of havoc...