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Dr. McGreggor Crowley, who once was on the selection battleground at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, speaks a truth that many people don't want to acknowledge in the wake of the scandal this week that the rich and famous are buying their kids' way into elite schools: you don't have to be rich and famous to be overinvested in the college selection process.
It was a puzzling moment for me a few years ago at Mayo Clinic when I walked into a waiting room, only to see Fox News on the TV. You either love the channel or hate it -- just like MSNBC -- but it's inarguable that businesses who insist on a channel for political partisans risk alienating customers who are not of that faith. Businesses taking sides seems bad for business.
3.14. It's "Pi Day". Perhaps you've heard. We look forward to this day so much because Vi Hart hates Pi Day, and annually rails about it with a video.
A divided court declined to find unconstitutional a provision in the state's vehicle forfeiture law that lets police confiscate a car in a household where someone has three or more DWI convictions.
For a loon that was to be a boon, a sad tune in Park Rapids
It's the sort of thing that could have put Park Rapids on the map, but the Planning Commission learned this week that artist and developer Arch Simonson has pulled the plug on the project, basically because people love gigantic loons so much they could get hit by a car.
A little over a year ago, Jamie Baker, a lunchpail NHL player for the Quebec Nordiques, Ottawa Senators, San Jose Sharks and Toronto Maple Leafs back in the day, had a few moments with his own thoughts during his current job as a TV analyst for the San Jose Sharks. That's when he decided that he would kill himself.