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...Forget about the NCAA tournament—that crushing at home destroyed any residual chance the Tigers had of earning a selection to the National Invitational Tournament. Princeton’s poor play can be described partially by the chronic back injury of star center Judson Wallace, which has limited his availability and dulled the Tigers’ claws. But Wallace’s back can’t explain the fact that the team is poised for its worst Ivy League season ever...
Delayed? Get Repaid Heading off to the airport? Don't forget to pack a copy of the E.U.'s latest rules on compensation for jilted passengers. A regulation introduced last week increases compensation for flyers involuntarily bumped from their journeys; on longer routes, they can now get as much as €600. In force on all flights taking off from E.U. airports, the law also grants passengers hit by late...
...cost flyers, insists Jan Skeels, secretary-general of the European Low Fares Airline Association. Trade groups have lodged complaints with the European Court of Justice, which is expected to rule before the year is out. Until then, airlines will have to, well, wait. I Want My TV Auf Deutsch Forget Sex and the City and Donald Trump - what American TV viewers really crave is German-language programming, right? ProSiebenSat.1 Media, the German TV network controlled by U.S. media mogul Haim Saban, launches its first channel in the U.S. this week. The Welt channel will show movies, news, comedy and live...
...world's attention focused on the aftermath of the Dec. 26 tsunami. The pair?in Democrat blue and Republican red, respectively?visited a stricken village in southern Thailand on their first stop; an emotional Bush praised "the spirit of the Thai people" while Clinton stressed the need "not to forget these people and places when all the cameras are not there...
...They don't get hungry. They're not afraid. They don't forget their orders. They don't care if the guy next to them has just been shot." GORDON JOHNSON, director of the robotics program for the Pentagon's Joint Forces Command, on battlefield robots currently being developed by the U.S. military...