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...Earlier this year, Forbes estimated Yang's total net worth at $3.2 billion...
...hurt that the presenters sometimes crash headlong into trouble. Behind the wheel of their Toyota pickup in the race with a dog-pulled sled to the North Pole last year, Clarkson and fellow presenter James May sipped gin and tonics, earning a rap on the knuckles from BBC trustees. Earlier this month, in a segment designed to find out how hard life is for truckers, Clarkson, at the wheel of a truck, said: "Change gear, change gear, check mirror, murder a prostitute, change gear, change gear, murder. That's a lot of effort in a day." More than...
...know I’m on their side of the fence,” Throntveit says. Professors are not to be feared. In fact, they are “as intimidated by teaching undergrads as undergrads are of them.” At least, he adds, in the earlier stages of their teaching careers.“My relationship with my students was very symbiotic,” McCarthy says, referring to the period when he was juggling the responsibilities of school, work, and home. “I tried to support them during a period of transition; they...
...Monday with an apparent knee injury.“We’ve been hobbling, we’ve been patching and moving guys around,” Harvard coach Tommy Amaker said.Pusar, with an injured chest, is likely to miss the season opener, but Housman and Harris practiced earlier this week and should see some minutes. It is unclear what the extent of Magnarelli’s injury is. He injured his knee in mid-January and missed the rest of last season’s campaign.With the absence and possible restrictions on these veteran performers, Amaker will look...
...most important civil rights issue of our time. This is not an apt description, as gay Americans are not being denied rights. This was not the case in previous civil rights movements. African-Americans living in the sixties were granted fewer rights than their white counterparts. Women living in earlier decades were granted fewer rights than their male counterparts...