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...also very offended by it. The key is to make the show less vicious but not less edgy.” Putting aside the fact that by using the word “edgy” she sounds like a Doritos spokesperson, her wish to appeal to the lowest common denominator is a surefire comedy-killer...
...workers and executives who work in these same buildings during the day and often earn six-figure salaries. These people are able to afford doctors and medicine to cure the slightest sneeze. The policies of cleaning companies, and the eagerness of institutions and buildings to subcontract work at the lowest cost, has helped to create a hierarchy of health, in which the lives of some are declared much more valuable than those of others...
...Crimson amassed just 21 yards of total offense in the opening period, and continued that dismal lack of execution for the remaining three quarters, culminating in the Crimson’s lowest scoring output since the 2000 season...
...tend to be older, better educated and highly trained--find themselves fighting for a shrinking pool of high-paying jobs. And in the wake of 9/11, only 12% of laid-off managers are willing to relocate for jobs, according to Chicago outplacement firm Challenger, Gray and Christmas--the lowest since the company began tracking that figure in 1986. "There's a need for security and comfort now," notes John Challenger, "[but that unwillingness] may contribute to longer unemployment for many." That helps explain why white-collar workers now make up a whopping 48% of those unemployed for 27 or more...
While the temperature at Logan airport dropped to 51 degrees yesterday morning, it was still 19 degrees above the lowest temperature ever observed...