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...think it could be inconvenient for people who already bought a plane ticket,” said Miriam L. Glaser, a second-year student, who lives in New York. “It’s not inconvenient for me, but I can definitely see it being a problem for other people...
...from Queens, faxed his application to Harvard the same day he started classes at NYU. He came home, checked his e-mail, and learned that he had been accepted—and that classes started in one week. Ahmed Salahudeen had been admitted to Brown and purchased his ticket to Providence the day before learning of his Harvard acceptance...
...stay focused on the team’s mantra of “one game at a time,” instead of getting caught up in the hype. “We need to keep focusing on making the Ivy League first because that’s our ticket into the playoffs,” Hoff said. “Secondary is our ranking at the end of the year.” Hahn agreed with his co-captain about the importance of the Ivy League season. “Those games really are life or death...
...working out the kinks and, so far, Russia's promise as a movie mecca has outstripped what it has delivered. Budgeted for around $10 million, Captivity nearly doubled in cost by the time all reshoots and editing were complete. And super-low costs can't make up for miserable ticket sales: Captivity has earned only $8.5 million in box-office revenue, Silent Partner went straight to DVD, and You and I has yet to find a distributor, though RAMCO hopes to release the film worldwide by next fall. As Konov and Minkovski wrap up for the day, several executives from...
...wasting his time too. The Democratic field is terrified of the Clinton machine, which is expert at personal destruction and will stop at nothing to get her the nomination. It might be Obama's strategy not to attack Clinton because he wants to be on the ticket...