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...Director Dan Glickman said that Matthews contacted him more than a year ago with the idea of hosting the candidates at the IOP, and he thought it fit well with the Institute’s mission...
That was news enough, but Wilson went a crucial step further. He implied that Bush either was wrong about the yellowcake or ignored information that "did not fit certain preconceptions about Iraq." In the view of the hard-liners, the gravity of the charge demanded a response in kind. In the days after Wilson's essay appeared, government officials began to steer reporters away from Wilson's conclusions, raising questions about his veracity and the agency's reasons for sending him in the first place. They told reporters that Wilson's evidence was thin, said his homework was shoddy...
...companies that value fun are those with enough smarts to see that a fun culture is aligned with their business. Such a fit is obvious at a company that designs games, so when Bob Moog, fresh out of Stanford Business School, started University Games in 1985, he made one of his goals to have fun every day. Over the years, he has taken employees on a cross-country Amtrak murder-mystery tour and flown employees to Los Angeles to watch tapings of TV shows and participate in game shows. When the company faced a cash-flow crisis in the early...
...simplicity of the title, Kill Bill is without a doubt one of the most complex and interesting films Quentin Tarantino has ever made. Within the film, one can see hints of all of Tarantino’s influences and tastes, but all are wonderfully adapted to fit into the unique Tarantino vision. From one scene to the next, the film shifts seamlessly from style to style, varying between blaxploitation, spaghetti westerns, Hong Kong kung fu, Japanese samurai and anime. By ambitiously employing all of these disparate styles, constituting several departures from the standard of color live-action, the film risks...
...final scores of the last two contests—26-6 in 2001 and 52-23 in 2002—reflect a Big Red team more fit to face a Harvard intramural football squad than the varsity unit...