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...their half-time life with me. Victor Vorobyev, a Russian émigré hired by TIME as my driver, chauffeured them to and from school. I overcame my nightmare of not being able to produce peanut butter sandwiches, with the help of technology from Captain Katie's OT kitchen. A sheet of sticky, rubbery material held the jar in place while I twisted off the top with my good hand and scooped...
...possible signal of alumni disaffection that threatens to drag down Harvard’s ranking in national surveys. “[P]rospective students, faculty, and the media view alumni participation as a vote of confidence in the institution,†says a Harvard fact sheet for fundraisers. “[A]lumni capable of giving very large gifts are more willing to do so when a substantial number of their classmates are contributing what they can.†The alumni giving rate constitutes 5 percent of a school’s overall score in U.S. News & World...
...abuse, and assaulted a film director. He had also sold about 20 million records and starred in six movies. Wallace's son spent time as a drug dealer on the corners of Brooklyn's Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood but got credibility from his way with rap rather than his rap sheet. Tupac was more prolific (when he died, he left some 150 unreleased songs; Biggie, who was 24 when he died, left none). But Biggie's intricate rhyme schemes, impeccable rhythm and perverse sense of humor made him a god among rap cognoscenti. In death, however, it is Tupac...
...Television footage showed police dragging the apparently lifeless suspect out of the building onto the bloodied street in front of Dawson. Shortly afterwards, a yellow sheet was place on top of the body, which remained in its place long past nightfall, as a grisly vision after the carnage that occurred yards away...
...Howard and his key ministers are not aggressively selling the latest public offer; it's a more sober T-time. The prospectus will most likely focus on the company's strong balance sheet, a plan to cut 12,000 jobs and the building of a zippy new mobile-phone network; Telstra's board has promised to pay a dividend of 28? a share for the year to June 2007. On the downside, Telstra resembles an antediluvian creature, raised when fixed copper lines were king and competition on lucrative products was insignificant. It's unlikely the sale managers will have trouble...