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...Holyoke command center yesterday, officials scrambled to coordinate and disseminate information throughout Harvard as staff watched the events unfold on a television projector screen...
...stock bid for DirecTV, the largest satellite company in the U.S. The offer puts Ergen in an uphill battle against Australian-born media mogul Rupert Murdoch, who was on the brink of clinching his own deal for DirecTV. If Ergen outmaneuvers Murdoch in the battle that's likely to unfold in the next few weeks, he will control most of the nation's satellite sets. If he loses, the move--like a well-executed bluff--may still work to his advantage...
...Dear Hawthornius,” Longfellow wrote, “not the comet himself can unfold a more glorious tail...
...Kevin and I actually watch a bit of baseball but, due to circumstances soon to unfold, I will never be able to recall what occurs. I will remember a foul ball: It comes back directly above the netting, rebounds off the brick facing of the press box and is heading at the back of a little girl's head when her father deftly nonchalants it. He hands her the ball and she accepts it unassumingly. I catch the guy's eye and give an expression that says, "Nice play." He smiles and nods...
Therein lies a tale that is legend to those who watched it unfold. On April 12, 1964, George W. Bush, in an appearance before the school assembly, staged a campy takeover of the school's intramural stickball league, declaring himself high commissioner and installing various classmates as flunkies. He went on to outline the rules, the schedule and the venues (wryly named after various parts of the female anatomy) and, according to Bannon, concluded his speech with a pledge to issue membership cards that, he assured his deeply amused audience, could double as fake IDs. True to his word, soon...