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Last Wednesday, the volcano—locally known as Eyjafjallajökull—began spouting plumes of fragmented glass and ash into the air, which can knock out the engines of airliners. By the following day, countries across Europe had introduced restrictions grounding nearly all flights through Monday...
...day it will depend on the economic and legal merits of the case and rise and fall on that,” Ferrell said...
...registration would also eliminate the need for the lotteries that constantly shatter students’ plans the day before study cards are due. Under pre-registration, gone would be the pressure of unearthing a fourth class at the 11th hour. Personally, I find this the most compelling argument against shopping: For me, the most stressful week of the year isn’t reading period, and it’s not exam period; it’s shopping period. In course selection as in life, ignorance of what’s ahead is far scarier than even the most dreaded...
...Brown was the story of the day. She struck out two batters in every inning but the fourth and only allowed one runner to reach scoring position...
Cudi’s regular set ended with easily his most famous song, “Day ‘n’ Nite,” the perfect example of how his set failed to move beyond his recorded output. For the first half he performed the well-known Crookers Remix of the song, which perfectly reproduced the ample dance beats of the original, and little else. Other than a few shout-outs to his first album, the majority of Cudi’s set consisted of underground songs that he cited from his pre-fame mix-tapes...