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...grumpy we stopped speaking to each other, one of the guys pointed out that if we phoned the nearest Domino's and ordered a large pepperoni delivered to U-Haul in Somerville, we could simply follow the delivery boy and find not only our destination but a hot pizza there to greet...
...ended up back at Domino's, eating our pizza while squatting on the curb of the parking lot. When we finally found U-Haul it was closed, but by then we were laughing so hard we didn't care...
...provides 150,000 students at 3,500 high schools and 1,000 colleges. Marketing manager Lisa M. Quiroz says the idea is to "use the magazine to teach the week's events in an interesting fashion." Every Sunday night, three teachers meet in Mount Kisco, New York, usually over pizza, to read rush copies of the new TIME and complete a current-affairs guide. The guide is mailed out to history and social science teachers; students receive discount subscriptions to TIME...
...virtue is her high Q rating, the annual measure of celebrities' celebrity and popularity. Her number may be skewed upward, however, by her singular recognizability: she is the only Asian-American TV star. While Chung is a decent newsreader, and CBS staff munchkins like her let's-order-a-pizza! perkiness, peers and former colleagues tend to be ungenerous. "Call Connie, ask what really interests her," says a fellow network anchor. "You'll get a blank screen." (I did. "I wish I could tell you," she replied. "What is a Connie Chung story? I'm hard put to describe...
...lunch she eats a bag of Lays Sour Cream and Onion potato chips and a half slice of pizza from the cafeteria. The pizza costs one dollar. Splitting it is cheaper, she says. Khalilah says that is her usual lunch and it is filling enough...