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...space, sipping on punch, eating crab puffs, and listening to laudatory speeches from deans and vaunted faculty. The Radcliffe Pitches infused the evening’s energy with their spirited harmonies. Suddenly, in the midst of the joyful chaos of that evening, I felt a hand touch my arm from the middle of the crowd. A well-dressed woman of about 50 years stepped toward me, a bit tentatively, and whispered in my ear: “I am beyond elated for you, and for this day to come to Harvard. But please do not continue saying yours...
...order to enter, council representatives think little of laying on their backs in the hallway of the Student Organization Center at Hilles, sliding their arm through the space between the floor and the bottom of the locked office partition, and jimmying the door handle open with a lacrosse stick that rests propped up on the other side...
...police say her son was busy cutting a taxi driver's throat on the night of Aug. 16, 1994, but Yang Shuxia says she knows better. "He was right here lying down next to me with the tube running into his arm," she says, pointing to the kang, a traditional brick sleeping platform found in most farmers' homes in this part of northeastern China. Yang and other family members insist that then 21-year-old Zhu Yanqiang couldn't even get to the toilet without help, much less sneak out to join in the brutal robbery-murder that took place...
...network head Kevin Reilly has lost his job to The Office producer Ben Silverman. Reilly defenders are livid. "He gave his right arm to save 30 Rock and Friday Night Lights," TV blog GIVE ME MY REMOTE wails, raising the questions, Did he also give his job? And what happens to those beloved, low-rated shows now? SCORE...
There are guys like 6’5 quarterback Cameron Ely, a California native from Exeter who sports the conventional Harvard-recruited stats: a GPA above 4.0, questionable arm strength and supreme intelligence to go along with his ability to make “good decisions,” according to prominent recruiting Web site Scout.com...