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...outfield with the Sox's ever obstreperous bleacher bums. After a couple innings of anticipation (and not a few visits by the Bud Man), when Rocker finally emerged from under the bleachers to warm up, you would have thought that this crew was going to storm the field and lynch him. There was enough cursing coming from the bleachers to make a sailor blush...
...Malcolm's] drive and intensity have been inspiring," senior Jack Lynch said. "His positive attitude is a model for the rest of the team...
Almost by definition, it is impossible to know how much illicit cash is siphoned into havens far from the eyes of legal authorities. The U.S. stockbroking giant Merrill Lynch estimated in 1998 that more than $5 trillion, equal to a third of the savings of wealthy people worldwide, was held in offshore accounts. While only a small percentage of that is laundered cash, it's still a huge...
Indeed, the more Hollywood and cyberspace engage each other, the more body bags come back. Shockwave.com an entertainment site that forged pricey pacts with Tim Burton, David Lynch and the two creators of South Park, laid off 20 last week from its staff of 170. A copyright lawsuit filed by the movie and recording industries has scared investors away from the Michael Ovitz-backed content-search engine Scour, which laid off 52 of its 70 employees two weeks ago. The Digital Entertainment Network imploded in May, and even the critically lauded short-films site Atom Films is in need...
...wrote a column the other day saying I thought the Bush-is-a-moron business (can't pronounce big words, malaprops hilariously) was a little unfair. The sight of a lynch mob is always distressing, especially when they're looking to string up a dyslexic. Even if he does wear cowboy boots...