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...Hamilton began negotiating as her representative and presented her with a proposal to pay the comedians twenty-five dollars per set in the Original Room. She rejected it flat out. "She was so hurt over David Letterman that she continued to dig her heels in," he says. "She just absolutely refused. It cost her her greatest strength: her cool rationality." As the strike dragged on, Mitzi tried to lure the comics back with a promise to pay them twenty-five dollars per set on weekends only. Garry Shandling, one of the club's top acts at the time, thought...
...three-point performance, Ryabkina scored the first—and go-ahead—goal at 13:08 of the first period and added two assists in defeating the No. 10 team in the country. Ryabkina sits sixth nationally among first-years with 1.00 points per game. She is fourth in points and second in assists for the Crimson. After returning to the 500 mark in the Ancient Eight, the women’s basketball squad faces off against Penn and Princeton this weekend at Lavietes Pavilion. Women’s hockey returns to action Friday at Brown and Saturday...
...parks, near its Billund birthplace. Parks in Windsor, England, Carlsbad, California and Günzburg, Germany followed, each using around 50 million bricks to create replicas of monuments and landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower, Mount Rushmore, and the Sydney Opera House. Each park receives around 1.4 million visitors per year...
...that much less; it's where they're doing their drinking that's hurting the country's 98,000 pubs. The British Beer and Pub Association claims beer sales at the pub are at their lowest level since the Great Depression - today British pubs sell 14 million pints per day, half the total dispensed at their peak in 1979. And when beer profit is eroded, pubs suffer. The publican at the Greene King in Marylebone says, "It is not just the smoking ban that is contributing to the closures, it is also how cheaply beer is sold at the supermarkets...
...Numbers The fertility rate of 2.1 children per woman in 2006 is the highest it has been since 1971 and higher than it was during the baby boomlet of the early 1990s, when 4.1 million children were born each year for two years...