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...here's probably why you folks aren't feeling so good: Pamela Anderson and Kid Rock? Well, they're getting a divorce--sad news. You know, it was a brief marriage. Friends actually noticed that the couple started drifting apart during the ceremony." DAVID LETTERMAN...
...Proliferating Primates Re "Way too Much Monkey Business" [Nov. 13], on the overpopulation of rhesus macaques in Delhi: The problem reflects the sad state of Indian society today. Indians see only the immediate trouble and its quick fix. In its quest for a high per capita income, the society is moving forward in much the same way it handled the monkey issue-creating problems, analyzing those problems in retrospect, critiquing the possible solutions and finally learning to coexist with the problem. Then some entrepreneur sees a business opportunity: Let's bring in bigger monkeys to solve the problem...
...documentary filmmaking world “a series of chances and opportunities.” “It happened that my first film was a documentary and I decided to continue in this way,” Philibert said. “Documentaries are not necessarily a bit sad or didactic, as many think. Especially today, documentaries are extremely inventive; as inventive as fiction.” He began thinking about film well before he tried documentaries. “When I was a teenager, 16 or 17, I started to think about cinema,” he recalled...
...world at every venue possible. Now the anti-cleavage sentiment is so strong in fashion that even L. Lo (though perfectly comfortable flashing her lower naughty bits to unsuspecting paparazzi) has covered her famous assets, usually favoring crew necks when she goes out at night. That, to me, is sad, and offends my pecuniary sensibilities. Again, this is not to say that I endorse excessive cleavage. Quite the contrary. Excessive cleavage is never fashionable, and in my experience usually scares people. The details of where exactly your stretch marks lie on your chest should be kept, much like the Lost...
...Torrey Mitchell came through, pounding in a shot from the outside left against Crimson goalie Justin Tobe 10:37 into the period to capture an early 1-0 lead. “Both teams were very tight defensively,” Vermont coach Kevin Sneddon ’92 sad. “Penalty kills were very tough on both sides…We had a really hard time getting shots through.” In the second period, Harvard capitalized on a 5-on-3 power-play chance at 6:18 to tie it up, 1-1, as freshman...