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...prize, he would have to prove his identity. “I have a birthmark,” Walken said. “So gimme the thing!” But Teslik and Lachter, egged on by raucous cheering from the audience, insisted that Walken dance, sing, tell fortunes??à la his role in the film “The Dead Zone”—and read out a recipe for hasty pudding in his “best Christopher Walken voice.” As the actor attempted to serenade a cast member with...
...participate in: pig’s feet,” Mih says. Every super-eater has his Kryptonite and Mih met his at a steeple chase, which involves several rounds of different food. “I got to the final round and I had a reversal of fortunes?? he says. “Fortunately, they had buckets.” Last Saturday, he competed in the “Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution World Ramen Noodle Eating Championship” held at the Nintendo World store in Rockefeller Center. In front of a packed crowd...
...beginning with “The Wilds of Morris Township,” a story that reproduces an extensive passage from the recollections of a mid-nineteenth-century relative known as Big Rob. He and two male cousins set out to “try their fortunes?? in unsettled territory, and Rob’s practical but detailed description of the three men’s attempts to set up a household is full of the appealing roughness of the frontier. After the cousins bring in the rest of their relatives, it’s only a short...
...overall challenge for the Crimson will be to trump its recent history at Princeton and Penn. Last year was emblematic of Harvard’s fortunes??the team suffered an embarrassing 35-point loss to Penn at the Palestra, then traveled to Jadwin and fell in double overtime to the eventual league champions...
Kozeny belonged to the first group of entrepreneurs in formerly communist Eastern Europe to take advantage of the privatization of state property, making huge fortunes??sometimes by legally questionable means...
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