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Their soon-to-be-hosts, selected by the Office for the Arts (OFA) out of male undergraduate volunteers, lined up, forming a virtual red carpet for the boys as they lugged their bags into Loker Commons. There they celebrated the arrival with a pizza feast...
...battle to acquire Britain's Safeway supermarket chain is strictly small potatoes by conventional standards. But to deal-starved investment bankers, it's a feast - although the main course has yet to be served. Six potential bidders have emerged to date, trailing 11 investment banks, but so far only one offer is on the table, an unappetizing €4.4 billion stock offer from supermarketer William Morrison that Safeway no longer supports. Three bigger retailing rivals - Tesco, Sainsbury and Wal-Mart - are likely to encounter serious anti-trust obstacles if they make bids, bankers say, and the two financial bidders...
...voter turnout in this election. In trouble, they hoped to turn to their staple of Democratic meat: black people. And why wouldn’t a region festering with support for the Confederate flag (i.e., Georgia with the triumph of Governor-elect Sonny Purdue) want anything else but to feast on that meat...
Alexander’s Feast...
...exclude Turkey - music to the ears of his hosts. Back in Washington, the Bush Administration swatted away complaints from right-wing hawks that the President was overselling the Islam-is-a-peaceful-religion line. Bush visited a mosque in Washington D.C. on the occasion of 'Id al-Fitr, the feast marking the end of Ramadan. The White House even persuaded Ariel Sharon to be conciliatory: Israel's Prime Minister offered the Palestinians a demilitarized state by 2005, encompassing parts of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. There was no chance Palestinians would accept such a deal, since it barred...