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After giving us a number of fabulous match-ups last week (an unheard-of four games between unbeaten teams), this week offers a large array of terrible games...
Hawkes said this type of problem, while uncommon, is not unheard of. Such accidents are "pretty much unpredictable," he said...
...never mind the 10-minute standing ovation--nearly unheard of from a Salzburg audience--that followed the stirring, soaring strains of the closing choral ode. The truth is, the evening was a triumph for Kaplan, whose infatuation with the Second Symphony dates to a chance encounter with the music in 1965. As a young economist working on the American Stock Exchange, he attended a performance led by Leopold Stokowski. "I felt like a bolt of lightning had gone through me," he recalls. "The music just seemed to wrap its arms around me and never...
...financial settlement has not been made known, but it is probably about $23 million. (Diana reportedly asked for $75 million, a sum not unheard of. Actress Amy Irving is said to have received close to $100 million from director Steven Spielberg in 1989; two years later, TV magnate Norman Lear paid an estimated $112 million for his freedom.) It is not clear whether the payment will be made in the lump sum Diana reportedly wanted. The Queen is notoriously tightfisted, so the settlement amount may represent principal held in trust from which Diana can draw interest. In that case...
...whether HIV bounces back. And if the biopsies do turn up infectious particles, Ho will have to choose another ingredient to add to his cocktail. Either way, Ho says, "the whole field has progressed in such a way that people are beginning to address the question--which was unheard of before--of eradicating the virus...