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...from shooting at people when he was younger. "After a while I really wanted to see myself hit someone," he said. "That is how intense it became in my relationship with my gun. So I walked up to some guys and shot them. It was a real rush...
...wake of Summers’ controversial January remarks on women in science, conservative commentators rallied to Summers’ defense—with FoxNews host Bill O’Reilly (KSG Class of 1996) and bombastic radio broadcaster Rush Limbaugh, among others, weighing in on the University president’s behalf...
...After FAI's restoration, all is as it was back in the 19th century, and birdsong and the rush of water on the rocks fill the atmosphere. Architect Gae Aulenti's visitors' center offers audio guides, and next summer guests will be able to take illuminated evening walks. The restoration, which includes the replanting of tree and shrub species from Rivarola's original garden, will continue for at least another year. Villa Gregoriana is once again worthy of the most splendid of Grand Tours. tel: (39-06) 3996 7701; www.pierreci.it
Despite its stunning intercollegiate performance, the aging drum eventually succumbed to the unpredictable frost of the Cambridge winter, when one of its skins popped in a sudden rush of cold in January...
Home-improvement retailers like Home Depot and Lowe's have particularly benefited. If the housing market is a gold rush, they're selling pickaxes. Greg Bridgeford, executive vice president of business development at Lowe's, says his outfit has been able to sell not just more items but also pricier ones: "In something as mundane as gas grills, our average price was $149. We started bringing in some very, very high-quality grills that priced from $497 to $697 to $997." Says Home Depot's John Costello, executive vice president of merchandising and marketing: "America's love affair with their...