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...CLOCKWORK ORANGE" RUNS FOR 137 minutes / THE HOLY MATRIMONY OF JOE DIMAGGIO AND MARILYN MONROE LASTED 388,800 minutes / FIRST-YEARS MUST HAND IN THEIR BLOCKING FORMS IN THE NEXT 7,560 minutes / THE Undergraduate Council DEBATED ON THE ISSUE OF THE STUDENT CENTER FOR 180 minutes / A MILLION-DOLLAR ADVERTISEMENT DURING THE OSCARS PERSUADES FOR 1.5 minutes / YOUR HOURLY EXAM SHOULDN'T TAKE ANY LONGER THAN 50 minutes / saint patrick's day rolls around in 5760 minutes / to win the ncaa tournament, a college basketball team will need to survive for 26,445 minutes / the channel 5 news covered...
...difficult nature of the group's travails since its last album came out. Lopes, who handles all the raps on the group's albums, has developed a reputation as the wild card of the trio. In 1994 she was fined and put on probation after burning down the million-dollar home of her boyfriend, former Atlanta Falcon Andre Rison. The two later became engaged and then broke...
...your typical million-dollar South Beach bash: a star-studded crowd grooving to the sounds of Shotgun rocker Bruce Hornsby at a Gianni Versace mansion. But what was different about this party, thrown last September, was its guest list: 1,800 of the world's leading genomics experts drawn to Miami by a conference sponsored by Craig Venter, the enfant terrible of the gene hunters. Not everyone in the galaxy of genetics stars was there, however. Conspicuously absent was DNA co-discoverer James Watson, a former head of the federal Human Genome Project, who like other scientists in the field...
...study is part of a three-year, million-dollar push by the ASNE to figure out just why people don't trust them as much anymore, and, by extension, to reverse declining circulation. The good news for print? Readers distrust television even more. Some 42 percent rated the box the most biased form of news media, while print clocked in at a relatively svelte 23 percent...
...Thalberg oversaw MGM's record-breaking hits: The Big Parade, Ben Hur, Anna Christie, Grand Hotel, Mutiny on the Bounty and The Wizard of Oz. Thalberg was increasingly resistant to playing Andy to Mayer's Judge Hardy. By 1936, Mayer was the highest-salaried executive in America, breaking the million-dollar barrier. Thalberg felt entitled to an equal share. For his part, L.B. had begun to resent the prevailing opinion that Thalberg was the genius behind MGM's achievements, and Mayer the engineer who kept the plant humming...