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...million. After bristling for years under the control-freak management of former Disney CEO Michael Eisner, they ended the bitter final chapter of their Miramax reign on an up note. "After we signed our final contracts, we took all the Disney lawyers to a three-hour, raucous, rollicking dinner," recalls Harvey...
...cheaper leisure fares. Kuwait is also a jumping-off point for U.S. military personnel and government workers going into war zones in Iraq and Afghanistan. And the route is sure to become a "war shuttle," filled with troops, Pentagon officials, contractors, journalists--even the occasional covert operative. The 11-hour flight saves travelers more than four hours and a connection. "It's an amazing time saver," says Jay Jones, a Virginia-based consultant who was on the inaugural flight. "Because of this route, I plan on making Kuwait my gateway to the region...
...flexible mean plan” would not alter the House dining hall communities or significantly affect students’ overall eating patterns. Rather, they would provide students with a choice to allocate their money more effectively, and allow students who wish to eat dinner at a later hour to be able to do so in one of the campus eateries such as the Lamont Library Café. The plan still needs some clarification: will students have to communicate beforehand how many meals they would plan to eat in House dining halls? Would students be able to track their remaining...
...song sung only to visiting dignitaries and incoming council presidents. “Matt and I are here and we’re going to be working for you every day,” Petersen said in his victory speech. “For every hour you put in, I promise Matt and I will put in 10!” Petersen and Sundquist received 1,314 first-place votes out of 3,519 total votes cast. The ticket’s campaign strategy included knocking on doors and rallying in front of the Science Center with telltale orange posters...
...clearly defined, and that their vigils were not intended to be confrontational. At noon yesterday in the Yard, about 54 people congregated to show support for civilian victims of violence in Israel and voice their opinions about the conflict, Rohr said. The gathering lasted for half an hour, as demonstrators waved Israeli flags and held up signs demanding peace and the release of the imprisoned Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, who was kidnapped by Palestinians affiliated with Hamas in June. Dana A. Stern ’09, who was at the HSI gathering, said she was disappointed that members...