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...other end of the field, Harvard also waited a while for a shot to open, until Hall snatched a pass on the right side of the arc and fired a shot to the left of B.C. goalie Megan McElvogue before she knew what was happening...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Women's Lax Whacks B.C. | 3/14/1996 | See Source »

...together Joan of Arc, Billie Holliday, and the goddess Artemis, swirl in a healthy heaping of the-girl-next-door, maybe throw in a dash of a female version of Malcolm X for extra kick and shake thoroughly. The result will be the American movie actress Diana Soren, as portrayed in Carlos Fuentes' latest novel...

Author: By Elaine Yu, | Title: Of Gringos and Goddesses | 2/29/1996 | See Source »

...Lions were led by the remarkable shooting and equally outstanding defense of Ivy League Co-Player of the Week C.J. Thompkins. Thompkins was en fuego from behind the arc, hitting seven of 11 three-pointers in back-to-back games. Rookie of the Week Gary Raimondo, Hill's major competitor for the Rookie of the Year crown, also put in solid performances in both contests...

Author: By Connor Schell, | Title: Weekend Losses Thwart M. Cagers' Ivy League Dreams | 2/28/1996 | See Source »

Princeton defensive effort seemed to be focused on mounting tremendous pressure on perimeter. By fighting through picks and stay in the face of Harvard's outside shooters, the Tigers held the Crimson to just 1-11 shooting from behind the arc in the first half...

Author: By Connor Schell, | Title: Princeton Defense Stifling | 2/10/1996 | See Source »

...know how right, and how wrong, the two men were for each other? Both thrived on sensation: one journalistic, the other theatrical. They brought art and news to the masses, showed it in images an immigrant could understand; some said they lowered standards to become rich or famous. The arc of Hearst's career--early innovation and influence followed by fruitless runs for office, by the ebbing of his empire--would be Welles' too. And there were the famous liaisons with actresses: Welles wed three, Hearst one. For decades, while his papers denounced Hollywood morals, the old man lived openly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PRAISING KANE | 1/29/1996 | See Source »

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