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...creators may have experienced a short-term business side effect when an important convention was cancelled. The Small Press Expo was scheduled to meet in Bethesda Maryland, outside Washington D.C. the weekend following September 11. Sales at the convention make up a large portion of indy publisher's already meager incomes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Will Superheroes Meet Their Doom? | 10/2/2001 | See Source »

nine starters from last year’s young squad, which despite some early-season troubles developed into a respectable unit. Harvard led the Ivy League in run defense last year, allowing a meager 3.3 yards-per-carry...

Author: By Elijah M. Alper, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Football Faces Immediate Challenge In Brown | 9/21/2001 | See Source »

Author events often require adaptations on the part of the bookstores that sponsor them. Larger than expected audiences require a rapid mobilization of extra chairs. Other times, even well-publicized events will commence with meager attendance. Very small audiences can lead to more informal, conversational events, depending on how the author chooses to proceed. Other times, thoroughly unpredictable events occur. Newhall recalled the amusing incident in which Anne Heche suddenly disappeared from where she had been, shortly before the start of her event. After several nerve-wracking minutes of running up and down Brattle Street, he finally found her?...

Author: By Amy W. Lai, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Reading Out Loud | 9/20/2001 | See Source »

Cambridge political pundit Glenn S. Koocher ‘71—citing the last city election’s meager Libertarian turnout of 107 votes—doesn’t think that Condit’s candidacy stands much chance...

Author: By Lauren R. Dorgan, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: James Condit Fighting the Odds | 9/18/2001 | See Source »

...high school," he says. And he had no personal tie to the war. His father, a first-generation German immigrant, did not fight in World War II. Instead, Bruckheimer's dad scraped by selling clothes in a fancy Detroit men's store while his son imagined life beyond his meager surroundings. "I could stretch out my arms in my bedroom and touch both walls," recalls Bruckheimer. He escaped to the movies as often as he could and dreamed of making films like David Lean's 1962 Lawrence of Arabia, epic pictures with "bigger-than-life heroes, bigger-than-life villains...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Pearl Harbor's Top Gun | 7/16/2001 | See Source »

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