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...there was any doubt that the audience at the silent auction was predominantly female, the proliferation of signatures beneath the WUSA’s Boston Breakers autographed jersey compared to the blank sheet for the minimal bid of $200 for an autographed Doug Flutie B.C. jersey would have served notice...
...DIED. DEREK DAVIES, 71, crusty but respected editor of the Far Eastern Economic Review from 1964 to 1989; in Antibes, France. Briton Davies oversaw the Hong Kong-based Review's transformation from a single-sheet newsletter into a well-established magazine on Asian affairs...
...massacre is well underway at the House of Blue Leaves. The swank Tokyo nightclub's spacious dance floor?a sheet of glass that floats above an immaculate Zen rock garden?is strewn with the bodies of dismembered yak-uza. A willowy blonde with wild eyes, clad in a blood-smeared yellow tracksuit, brandishes her Samurai sword, preparing to dispatch three more victims. She grits her teeth. The yakuza scowl back. As sword meets flesh and the three villains slam backwards through a wooden lattice, the mastermind behind the mayhem can't suppress a smile. "Pow!" exults an elated Quentin Tarantino...
...that the College believes it is “fairer to students to decline a case up front than to subject them all to a more intrusive process that may take months and, experience has shown, often leaves them dissatisfied and frustrated.” A fact sheet distributed by the College dean’s office in May and posted online states that “the level of evidence needed to successfully resolve sexual misconduct cases is often difficult to achieve, even after a protracted, often emotionally painful, investigation for all the students involved...
...target involves paying poorer countries to keep their land under forests, which absorb carbon from the atmosphere. For example, Japan could pay Peru not to log rain forest. The amount of carbon absorbed by those trees would then be counted as a credit on Japan's carbon-emission balance sheet. "This would reverse a trend in human history," says Irvin. "Suddenly land is more valuable with trees on it than logged...