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...play, written by Pudding members Alain C. DeLeonardis '97, Matthew B. Bakal '97 and Matthew A. Mougalian '96, was chosen by the executive board from among seven plays submitted this summer, Chun said...
News Editors: Adrew A. Green '98, Anne C. Krendl '98, Valerie J. MacMillann '98 Night Editor: Valerie J. MacMillan '98 Assistant Night Editors: Matthew W. Granade '99, Adam S. Hickey '99 Feature Editor: Joshua J. Schanker '98 Story Editors: Andrew A. Green '98, Anne C. Krendl '98, Design Editors: Robert J. Coolbrith '99, Amelia E. Morrow '99 Sports Editors: Rebecca A. Blaeser '98, Jamal K. Greene '99 Editorial Editor: Susannah B. Tobin '00 Photo Editors: John F. Coyle '00, Melissa K. Crocker '00, Jennifer 8. Lee '98 Business Editors: Carlos E. Famadas '99, Jonathan I. Goldberg '00, Roy Kosuge...
...Moguls can affect a Gandhi-like purity. Putting the best barefoot forward in this trend was TIME's 1996 cover shot of Netscape founder Marc Andreessen displaying his pedicure-needy toes. Other celebrities who have recently unshod for the camera: Harrison Ford and Donald Trump (PEOPLE), Jackie Chan and Matthew McConaughey (GQ) and Yahoo! co-founder David Filo (Newsweek...
Sojourner next turned toward Barnacle Bill, a 10-in.-high rock lying within arm's length of the lander, and closed in to sniff out its mineral content. Displaying a picture of the rover at the rock, the ever buoyant project scientist Matthew Golombek joked, "Here we have proof that Sojourner sort of nestled up and kissed Barnacle Bill." The high-tech buss, profferred by the rover's X-ray spectrometer, produced an unexpected finding: the rock was apparently loaded with silicon or silicon dioxide, commonly known as quartz...
...sort of a New Age Billy Graham who has wormed his way into the high councils of state as spiritual consultant to the President. He is played with a nice shiftiness--you really wouldn't want to trust this guy with a church-collection plate--by Matthew McConaughey. Yet director Robert Zemeckis lets him carry the movie's message. That is to say, Joss, not Ellie--bless her sternly rational soul--happens to be right; there is, just as he has so tiresomely predicted, a metaphysical dimension to deep space...