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...also calculates that a pandemic caused by a virus comparable to that of 1968 would kill between 89,000 and 207,000 Americans. And the scientist who prepared that study has refused to estimate the toll from a more virulent virus because, he says, he doesn't want to "scare" people...
...makers of “Venom” also resort to the oldest scare tricks in the book, making most of the movie predictable. The ever-present blanket of fog, the constant rustling of wind in the trees, and the malfunctioning, blinking halogen lights are in no way innovative elements in horror films...
...Back To School” will really mean anything. Depending on your career aspirations, this may be the last year when rocking a new Boomer Esiason throwback and some boxfresh Air Force 1s can still be considered a power move.[2] And if that doesn’t scare you, it should...
First-round interviews take place at the Harvard-owned building on Mass. Ave., and scare stories from the waiting room and the interviews abound among recruits. Finance recruiters frequently ask students to recall financial data, such as what the market closed at the day before, and consulting recruiters might throw a curve-ball case-study question that could stump even the most prepared senior...
...outdoor ad agency Hyperspace - but appealing. Some 78% of travelers at Tottenham Court Road find the adverts entertaining, according to Viacom Outdoor, which currently sells ad space on the London tube. "It's early days," says James Davies of Hyperspace. "And we don't want to alienate consumers or scare them." Indeed. Last week, a poster for the film Sin City became the first interactive ad to be banned by Britain's Advertising Standards Authority for allowing kids to see clips that were deemed too violent. But there might soon be subtler objections to rule on. If your Bluetooth...