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Quotes + numbers, March 3, 2006

Oscars, bombs, bottoms, and more
By EDITORIAL  |  March 1, 2006

Bombs away4  
Average number of years by which Oscar winners outlive their nominee counterparts.

“We plan to provide a small historical contribution so as not to forget what generated the worst catastrophe of the twentieth century.”

From Italian toy maker Brumm’s web site, on why it’s making toy replicas of “little boy” and “fat man,” the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II.

4
Number of years of house arrest to which the Bogota district court sentenced a Colombian man after he slapped a woman’s bottom as he rode past her on his bicycle.

$650,000
Former Enron CEO Ken Lay’s estimated net worth, down from $400 million before the company’s downfall.

“... a half-acre in area and 100 feet high and will store 40,000 gallons of lubricating oil.”
 _Alaskan Representative Don Young, describing the Cape Wind substation that will transform wind energy into usable voltage. Taken from a letter to young’s Congressional colleagues urging them to pass an amendment that would kill the wind-farm project.

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