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...Mellon’s Tepper School of Business, Duke’s Fuqua School of Business, and MIT’s Sloan School of Management followed HBS’s lead and rejected the applicants who had heeded the hacker’s instructions, while Dartmouth’s Tuck School of Business and Stanford’s Graduate School of Business (GSB) announced that they would individually examine the applications of each of the accused students...
...Jersey is mulling a plan to devote $380 million to a research facility and grants. In Wisconsin, where in 1998 James Thomson became the first scientist to cultivate human embryonic stem cells, Governor Jim Doyle wants $375 million for an institute. And Illinois is considering a "nip and tuck" law that would impose a 6% tax on elective medical procedures like plastic surgery to fund a stem-cell center...
...passersby, who probably only notice the shut-down restaurant and latchkey children playing in the streets. There, she will wait for requests from across New England. “Dancing,” she calls it. She gives lap dances to grooms at their bachelor parties as they tuck dollar bills under her thong, going the full monty for men she’s never met before...
Lose the Tevas, un-tuck the Levi’s from your hiking socks, and re-acquaint yourself with a little thing we like to call a shower. (FM recommends L’Occitane’s full line of bath and body products...
...room, decorated in a subdued, tasteful beige and black, offers a three- or five-course set menu costing $35 or $45, respectively. Diners may start with an appetizer of litchi, celery, apple and eucalyptus soup; proceed to a "salad" of spicy milk-pudding cubes, apple sticks, rocket and caramel; tuck into an entr?e of cereal cake with Greek yogurt and crushed apples with laurel herbs; and cap it off with a dessert of almond cake with coffee and leche merengada (milk and meringue sauce). And for an after-dinner treat, there's chocolate ice cream, black sesame crystal and yogurt...