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...example, something recognizably feckless in Ruffalo's character, clinging narrowly to respectability as a small-town lawyer, but running behind in everything from his support payments to his housekeeping habits. He loves his son deeply, but somehow doesn't seem to know what to do with him besides ordering pizza and watching ballgames with him. In particular, he has lost any hope of understanding from his tightly wound ex-wife (Mia Sorvino). And he is surely no match for Ethan Lerner (Joaquin Phoenix), implacably determined to find his son's killer and punish him with something more than a short...
...Kraft CEO Irene Rosenfeld, whose company makes such hardly wholesome fare as bacon, macaroni and cheese, and frozen pizza, the opportunity to buy Danone's cookie business was too tempting to resist. "It will increase our presence in snacks--our fastest-growing global segment--and transform our international business," she says...
...Eliot House Committee provided pizza and refreshments, while the students supplied cheers for Trotta and jeers for Troche...
...Last year, the UC began funding events in advance, based on budget estimates from student groups. Some of these pizza parties and happy hours are bound to come in under budget, leaving a little cash left over in the UC’s coffers. Other groups never file “completed project forms” with the UC’s Finance Committee, so their grant checks are never written. Still other checks go un-cashed. But if some groups are denied funding because other groups never actually claim their cash, then the UC’s budget...
...next round. Regularly throughout the night, tickets were drawn for prizes, which included Microsoft bottles and thermoses, copies of Windows Vista Ultimate, Microsoft Zune media players, Xbox 360s, and giftcards to Starbucks, Bertucci’s, and Felipe’s. Clutching free slices of Pinocchio’s pizza, the attendees weaved through scattered inflatable couches. The grease would later decorate the shared controllers. As Brian T. Ru ’11 took a break after the first round, he said, “It’s like an adrenaline rush.” Meanwhile, a Microsoft employee...