Word: bug
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Princeton’s passing game, already hampered by a dearth of targets, won’t be the beneficiary of any favors from the injury bug this weekend, Murphy said on Wednesday...
Verdery cited adjustments to SEVIS, a notoriously bug-ridden database of international students launched in 2003, as an example of the department’s improvement. Last year 300 visa-holders were detained at airports as a result of problems with the processing of their records, he said. Only 80 have reported problems so far this year...
...have] all these crazy treatments,” Perkins said yesterday. “We do a Caribbean therapy body treatment which is a scrub and then you’re masked in brown and red mud. You’re wrapped up like a bug and then you’re rinsed in a shower and then you’re massaged with rose...
...injury bug first struck junior DE Eric Grimm, who missed two games with a strained MCL. Before Grimm had fully recovered, sophomore defensive tackle Michael Berg went down with a partially fractured ankle. And with senior DT Coesen Ngwun also out with a separated shoulder, defensive coordinator Kevin Doherty was left with a decimated line...
...DIED. RODNEY DANGERFIELD, 82, necktie-tugging, bug-eyed U.S. comedian known for his self-deprecating one-liners and his catch phrase, "I don't get no respect"; in Los Angeles. After struggling as a young stand-up comic under the name Jack Roy, he quit show business and sold aluminum siding for 12 years. But in 1967, he returned with a new stage name and earned his first big break on The Ed Sullivan Show. Dangerfield's hard-luck shtick made him a TV staple in the '70s and '80s, and he starred in the slapstick screen comedies Caddyshack...