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...price of eating with the president is steep. The meal costs about ¥15,000 or $165 for alumni and guests. So maybe next time Faust comes to a dining hall near you, take advantage of the opportunity to chat her up??free of charge...
...certain technologies a few years before they might otherwise have been picked up. However, three-dimensional films are currently the industry’s best hope to recover revenues lost to piracy, and the 3-D successes of “Coraline” and “Up?? ensured that 2009 would still have been considered a great year for the technology. Regardless of the success of “Avatar,” 3-D would still be relevant, and the accumulation of minor successes for the medium would have resulted in the same advances...
...really don’t want people thinking that they’re going to go in and have another depressing war movie on their hands,” says Tatum, the star of “Step-Up?...
Each Wednesday, Adams House held weekly dinners. On Thursdays, Sifuentes organized a series of weekly dinner and movie nights, watching “Up?? the first week after serving his Bolivian stew. The second week, they watched “The Bourne Ultimatum” after sharing a meal of lentil coconut soup, Chinese potstickers, and apple crisp...
Shortly after the article was published, I told Caleb I was working on a short reflective follow-up??not a correction, but something of a personal apology. This wasn’t something Caleb or any of my other sources had requested; but I felt ambiguous enough about the reporting process that I thought a follow-up might be appropriate. I told my editors about it, but then I stalled. I tried to write, but couldn't get down anything that satisfied me. I wasn't sure what it was that I was trying to apologize...