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...junior correctly recited 866 digits of the number pi and six competitors stuffed fruit pie into their mouths at a Harvard Mathematics Department celebration of Pi Day yesterday...
...they won't be cgi - so get used to it. Bob Kurtz Former Governor, Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences Los Angeles Aiming to Influence Your cover on the secrets of ambition [Feb. 13] loosely described it as "that need to grab an ever bigger piece of the resource pie." It seemed that many of the successful people in the story are focused on creating wealth. As a wife, mother and young academic, however, I find that the capacity to influence can prove a stronger motivator than money. What drives me is a desire for a slice of history rather...
...grub tasting” events featuring fried finger food to solicit student input on the future pub menu. Two more tasting events are planned, featuring desserts and beer. The Task Force will hold a lottery to choose the students that will sample the cheesecake, apple pie, brownies, and beer. Corker said that the pub hopes to encourage school spirit—donning House banners on the walls and offering half-price appetizers for those who show their ticket stubs to sports events. Corker also said the pub staff has discussed honoring students’ 21st birthdays by offering free appetizers...
...Raleigh, N.C., WRAL, which wants to stream prime-time shows live, then sell downloads on its own website, limiting access geographically to Raleigh viewers. Production companies and studios that provide shows to networks pose another potentially thorny family feud. Networks haven't figured out yet how to split the pie, which is why the Big Four have so far placed only their wholly owned shows on off-network platforms...
...choices offered by the modern vending machine? This classic snack assortment would certainly elicit some difficult quandaries. Knowing him, he’d probably bring a packed lunch, but in the end he’d just be eating his words, followed by a nice thick slice of Humble Pie. But wait, he can’t eat—he’s dead! Conclusion: We realize that five out of seven days of the week, most people would rather push a button that says “Destroy the Whole World” than roll...