Word: beal
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...throwing the both off the bridge. One drowns. It’s a shocking incident, and the film sets out to unravel its repercussions. The boy’s funeral, complete with stilted expository dialogue from journalist-turned-screenwriter Wendell Steavenson and faux Middle Eastern music by Jeff Beal, is meant to point at the strained social hierarchy in Samarra. Yet just as the film is taking shape as a careful exposition of Iraqi local politics, it changes course, styling itself as both thriller and romance. Enter Anna Molyneux (Connie Nielson of “Gladiator”), an empathic...
...school's officials and its legal counsel openly contradict one another. The vice chancellor for finance, Ray Newman, contends that doctors are due compensation for work at Charity Hospital (which produces revenues for the university of $20 million to $30 million in payments), even as general counsel John Beal says the physicians merit no payment: "They provide the service as part of our community-service obligation." Still, Tulane officials dismiss Marrogi's complaints (as well as his lawsuit for unspecified damages) as having no basis in fact...
...sophomore has been busy on both ends of the floor. On the defensive end, he has often guarded one of the opponent’s top scorers, such as Maine guard Kevin Reed and Holy Cross guard Keith Simmons. Coming into the season, with the graduation of Michael Beal ’06, the Crimson seemed to have a hole at the third guard spot. Pusar is one of three players, along with junior James Lambert and freshman Jeremy Lin, who have seen minutes at Beal’s former spot. All three have performed admirably so far this season...
...squad missing the points of not only Stehle, the co-leading scorer last year with current senior captain Jim Goffredo, but also guard Michael Beal ’06, Harvard will look for the 6’8 forward to supply many of the missing baskets. Harris says he can take on that responsibility, as he can score in many different ways...
...power forward position vacant, Harvard has a slew of 6’8 bodies, chief among them sophomore Evan Harris, that can be plugged in there.It’s that pesky third position that has been subject to the most debate, and holds the most uncertainty.Last season, Michael Beal ’06 filled that role admirably. With a 6’5, 215-pound frame, Beal was your quintessential small forward—a position that in the Ivy League often becomes a swingman or third guard. He could drive the lane and kick...