Word: pauls
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Students can already bookmark their favorite links on their own computers as well as make personalized Web pages, but portal pages will automatically make a site for students that they can access from anywhere, said Professor of Pure and Applied Physics Paul C. Martin, who chairs the committee...
Nature can be so inspiring. While skiing in Aspen, Colo., last year, actor WILL SMITH and director Paul Hunter contemplated the surrounding mountains and realized the music video for Smith's forthcoming film Wild Wild West had to be big. As it turns out, big was an understatement. The final product is seven minutes long, and features 40 dancers, action sequences scored by a 50-piece orchestra and cameos by Stevie Wonder, Babyface, Enrique Iglesias and a group of tarantulas imported from Africa. "I've been working on this since December and sleeping in the editing bay the past three...
...Linares, who earns about $100 a month, evoked the grace of Joe DiMaggio and other major league greats of the past. The Cubans' joyful hustle offered quite a contrast to the surly indifference of millionaire Orioles like Albert Belle, who was fanned repeatedly by Cuban pitchers. Says Baltimore fan Paul Koehnlein, a 41-year-old electrical engineer: "The Cubans fill every inning with the heart and the attention to fundamentals that U.S. players don't show our kids anymore...
...addition to labor-market tightness, the prevalence of two-earner families and the greater importance professionals are placing on family life are adding to the challenges of making a job move tolerable. "Ten years ago, there was no value placed on the trailing spouse and kids," says Paul Purcell, executive vice president with Douglas Elliman, a national real estate company based in New York City. "But all that has changed. Nowadays someone's teenager can make or break a move...
...approved," says TIME senior writer Eric Pooley. Though the states have been given much leeway in making welfare harder to get, the court indicated today that one impermissible way is to create two classes of citizens based on length of residency. In the words of Justice John Paul Stevens, writing for the court: "Citizens of the United States, whether rich or poor, have the right to choose to be citizens of the State wherein they reside.... The States, however, do not have any right to select their citizens.... The Fourteenth Amendment, like the Constitution itself, was, as Justice Cardozo...