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...commissioner David Stern was outraged by his players. He suspended Artest for the rest of the season, costing him some $5.5 million in lost wages. Indiana's Stephen Jackson, who accompanied him into the stands, was docked 30 games, and Jermaine O'Neal, who clocked one fan from a running start, got 25. (Anthony Johnson, another Pacer, got a five-game rest; Detroit's Wallace, whose shove of Artest set off the chain of events, was iced for six.) The NBA Players Association has appealed Artest's suspension as unreasonable. Oakland County, Mich., authorities are reviewing game and security tapes...
...students are satisfied. “Sounds like Big Brother looking over my shoulder,” said Vaughan P. O’Neal, a senior at Suffolk University. “I’m not really opposed to it, but obviously my privacy is kind of important,” he said. “I don’t know what this is going to lead to, I mean are they going to put dog tags on me, or GPS tracking devices...
...survey consisted of interviews of 658 randomly selected students at the top 25 national universities and the top 25 national liberal arts colleges, as defined by U.S. News & World Report. Anne D. Neal ’77, a Crimson editor and president of the ACTA, which commissioned the study, said that more than half of the students surveyed were in courses unrelated to political issues. She said that her group commissioned the survey to give university and college leaders data on what has long been an anecdotal issue...
Among reported salaries in higher education, the top earners at the Harvard Management Company have no comparison. In American professional sports, only Kevin Garnett and Shaquille O’Neal earned more last season than Mittelman and Samuels earned last fiscal year, according to the USA Today annual survey of athlete salaries...
...Rothenberg, a.k.a. “da grand pumbah,” help start up this weekly contest? “Well,” he answers, “why not?” As Jason Neal ’08 says, “Thursday sucks, what else is there to do?” The tournament plays an important part in the social lives of many who come to watch Beirut masters from two continents match wit and aim. The event has evolved to epic proportions—it even has its own group on thefacebook.com...