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...Harvard Business School Joseph L. Badaracco said that it is a standard procedure to evacuate an area when a fire alarm is triggered. “My understanding is that [Saturday night’s incident] was just a routine event,” he said. “Stuff accumulates inside the oven, and sets on fire. The alarm is triggered by a small amount of smoke. “I would say that every month or so someone lights a candle or leaves something in the microwave for too long and everyone has to be evacuated...
...discuss their Asian identities and American habits. And they confess how hard it has been to walk an often lonely path. Says Mohip Joarder, 27, an Indian-American computer programmer from Spring Valley, N.Y., "I've never felt like there were people I could talk freely to about this stuff...
...ends none of us can be friends. After we've wasted time on that, Marco gives us a really bad premise, such as an episode in which the mother-in-law comes. We all pretend it's a good idea and spend most of the day figuring out funny stuff that our characters would do with a mother-in-law and whether Bea Arthur or Cloris Leachman would be funnier playing her. Our concepts are so bad that Marco eventually realizes what a horrible idea a mother-in-law episode would be. Then he yells, "Come on, guys, we have...
...SERIOUS TOPICS. I wrote about my dad's death. My mom committed suicide. My son had a very bad accident. In each case, I wrote about them more just to get it out of me. I got a lot of letters that said, You should write more serious stuff. My reaction was, I don't want to. I wrote serious things because really bad things happened that forced me to confront them. I don't want to write about really bad things. I want to write about funny things...
...easily pushed it past a sliding Daigneau. The Crimson notched the equalizer 53 seconds later, when Alex Meintel, standing just in front of the crease, tipped in Hafner’s blue line shot.Hafner was standing just a few yards from where he would launch his overtime attempt, the stuff of post-game debate.“News to me,” smiled Dutchmen goaltender Kris Mayotte when told that Harvard skaters thought the puck slipped in. Hafner himself didn’t see the play.“A lot of guys on our bench thought it went...