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...most expensive gown for the evening goes to Entertainment Weekly??€™s Maria Menounos, who wore a lavish diamond-studded gown worth $2.5 million. The dress, however, explains why such gratuitous cleavage was shown—she simply couldn’t afford to hide her breasts—and it is always dubious when someone wears an outfit that is worth more than their career...
These issues plague me on a daily—well, bi-weekly??€”basis. Fellow seniors know all too well the worry associated with planning for the rest of one’s life away from the Ivy Tower. Instead of discussing the night terrors precipitated by these thoughts, I have an overwhelming, Billy Madison-esque, Ferris Bueller-ish urge to tell my younger readers (including any literate pre-frosh out there) to enjoy their ignorant bliss while they still can. The future comes far too quickly and the last thing you want is to be caught with your...
Dodd said his boss told him the software upgrade caused the delay and that he should receive his paycheck—usually distributed weekly?...
...games last week against Brown and Dartmouth, Crockett was named USA Today’s Baseball Weekly??€™s Player of the Week...
...corner of Mass. Ave. and Plympton St., you are standing in the presence of greatness. Tomorrow, Publishers Weekly??€”the magazine bible of the publishing industry—will present Frank Kramer, proprietor of Harvard Book Store, with the 2002 Bookseller of the Year award. The ceremony, which is to be held at Book Expo America, conveniently overlaps with Harvard Book Store’s 70th anniversary...