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...penalty kicks were taken, the Kop responded with a song recalled the 'pool's famous comeback vcitory over AC Milan in Istanbul two years ago; it exploded in cheers when Bolo Zenden netted the first spot kick. Then, Robben stepped up to reply, the hurricane of howling commenced and blew Robben and Chelsea away...
...April 1983 an Iranian surrogate group blew up the American embassy in Beirut. Forensic investigators sifting through the rubble determined with a fair amount of certainty that the bomb maker had inserted explosives inside the firing chain, ensuring a "signature" was not left to tie the attack to Iran. Iran never claimed the attack, the suicide bomber was never named, and if it weren't for a still classified lucky break, we would have had no evidence the Iranians were behind it. It is unlikely in the intervening years Iran lost its touch. It certainly isn't clumsy enough...
With fairways resembling Benetton ads, Bivens must focus on growing the sport internationally as well as capitalizing on impressive U.S. results: of the first six tournaments this year, Americans won five; Ochoa captured the sixth. "What's going on is eerily similar to when women's tennis blew up a decade ago," says John Mascatello, president of SFX Golf. After years of a few players dominating, the arrival of the Williams sisters spawned a Tiger Woods effect, heightening global competition. Today, Asia is the fastest-growing sector in TV, with women's golf in Japan garnering double the ratings...
...four games of the Ivy League season last year, the Crimson entered the series with a slim two-game lead over the Big Green in the Red Rolfe Division. After Dartmouth took two out of the first three contests and was within one victory of forcing a tiebreaker, Harvard blew the Big Green out 23-9 in the final to tie the series and secure the Rolfe title.This time around, the annual home-and-away four-game set will have a different feel, as the Big Green (6-25-1, 3-13 Ivy) enters the weekend at the back...
...Michelle Pautler and Sara Mansur, 8-3, in just 59 minutes. The Forgie-Litvak pairing was thrown together in Ko’s absence and has run up a 4-0 record in Ivy play.After junior Vilsa Curto, who is also a Crimson editor, and sophomore Rachel Gottlieb blew an early 4-3 lead in a 8-5 loss in the third doubles slot, senior captain Preethi Mukundan and freshman Lizzie Brook were left on the court for the decisive match. The two overcame a slow start to go up 7-4, but opponents Daisy Ames and Kathrin Sorokko rallied...