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...Roger and Chaz Ebert, we heard the enthusiastic screams of hundreds of onlookers, as Beyoncé Knowles and Jamie Foxx, two of the film's stars, strode down a carpeted sidewalk. Besides Foxx and Beyoncé, most of the principal cast lent their luster to the evening. Anika Noni Rose, a 2004 Tony winner for Caroline, or Change, was brought up on stage, as were Jennifer Hudson from American Idol and star-of-the-future Keith Robinson (who got his chance when negotiations with R&B singer Usher broke down). Eddie Murphy couldn't make it, so Foxx managed...
...family. Elugelab Island, W. Pacific Ocean April 26, 1954 Ivy's explosion broke the stillness of a mid-Pacific morning on Nov. 1, 1952; at 7:15 a.m., observers on ships and planes 50 miles away watched an enormous deep-orange fireball blaze up in the distance. Then it rose to the stratosphere, trailed by a churning grey-brown pillar of water and the pulverized remains of the little sandspit of Elugelab ... Its colors lost their infernal intensity, paled to harmless-looking but deadly pastels. Bruneval, France April 14, 1947 Dignitaries and former Resistance leaders last week plodded across muddy...
...Katie Rose Clapham ’08, former MIHNUET vocal co-chair and co-conductor of the Crimson Crooners, said that her experience with MIHNUET began with an advertisement seen on campus and a rousing speech at an introductory meeting...
Summers’ salary rose at a faster rate than Provost Steven E. Hyman’s pay. The University’s second-highest-ranking employee earned $387,532 in compensation, up 4.2 percent, and he received an additional $29,407 contribution to his benefit plan...
FEBRUARY 7, 2006 At the meeting that spelled Summers’ downfall, 13 professors rose to attack the president two weeks after he forced Kirby to resign. None spoke in Summers’ defense. The turning point of the meeting came when engineering professor Frederick H. Abernathy asked Summers for his opinion on the controversy swirling around economist Andrei Shleifer...