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...chief of intelligence, Saddam's half-brother Barazan Ibrahim al-Tikriti is said to have commanded the Dujail reprisals...
...said. “He swam some key legs in the relays, posted good individual performances, and demonstrated strong senior leadership.”But the underclassmen continued to impress, too. Freshmen such as Bill and Dan Jones posted impressive times, with Bill recording two top-6 finishes and brother Dan performing well after missing time this season due to injury. Sophomore Sam Wollner and freshman Eric Lynch also notched points for the Crimson.“Bill Jones was impressive this weekend,” Rathgeber said. “It seemed he swam his best times in every...
...inspired lots of middle schoolers to take apart their clock radios. It turns out the PBS host has also inspired a couple of TV executives to try an experiment. The CBS drama Numb3rs, which stars Rob Morrow as an FBI agent and David Krumholtz as his crime-fighting mathematician brother, was sparked by a lecture Nye gave 10 years ago on the subject of turning kids on to math and science. Now the show's creators, husband and wife Nick Falacci and Cheryl Heuton, have enlisted their hero to guest-star Dec. 16 as an engineering professor from the fictional...
...Ruddigore to commit a crime daily on pain of death. Robin Oakapple (Benjamin T. Morris ’09), the rightful baronet is hiding, presumed dead, and thus free to shyly woo young Rose Maybud (Caitlin C. Vincent ’07) in a small town, while his younger brother bears the brunt of the curse. That is, until his adopted brother Richard Dauntless (Pedro K. Kaawaloa, Jr. ’06), a much bolder sailor who is prone to having audible conversations with his heart, comes along and steals the pliable Rose...
...music direction by Aram N. Demirjian ’08, and the strong cast performances. In particular, Kaawaloa portrays Richard as a caricature of a swaggering sailor—wonderfully drunk and obnoxious but generally good-hearted. Also noteworthy is Mad Margaret, love interest of Robin’s brother, played by Jessica G. Peritz ’06 with a mixture giddiness, attention-deficit disorder, and barely suppressed homicidal psychosis...