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...convinced the jurors that Faneuil was believable. "That was one of the strongest things that showed there was some kind of cover-up," said juror Chappell Hartridge. When a witness for Bacanovic, Stewart's business manager Heidi DeLuca, seemed to corroborate the $60 agreement, assistant U.S. Attorney Schachter's brilliant cross-examination shot holes in her testimony...
...galaxy of pictorial enchantment residing on the border between surrealism and abstraction. The show traces the young Miró's zigzagging path between his family farm in Montroig, near Tarragona, and the heady Paris art scene of the 1920s. Similarly, he zigzagged from earthy ochers, greens and browns to brilliant fantasy hues; from oil painting to collage and construction; and from works crowded with biomorphic creatures to watery cosmic spaces marked only by a floating line, a dot, a sphere or - most often - a sex symbol or two drawn from his private language of hieroglyphics. By 1934, when the artist...
Because the destination that seemed to be a formality in October—Albany, N.Y., and the ECAC semifinals—had been realized. And all it took was four brilliant postseason victories to wipe out four months of agonizing uncertainty...
...ever. Cavanagh, who had already etched his name in the Crimson’s postseason lore with his overtime winner against Clarkson in the 2002 ECAC semis, strung together a pair of brilliant games in his home state this weekend...
...night after that, of course, was Danis’ famed 66-saver. In other words, don’t bet on two straight down nights for Brown’s brilliant backstop...