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...sheer romance to think we can ever be other than what we are now." Now, 33 years later, Sanford pops up again as the protagonist of another Vidal novel, set in the same place and roughly the same time, and readers familiar with the author's career-long penchant for ironies will in no way be surprised to hear that the new book is called "The Golden...
...Harvard beat Princeton, 14-12, in 1997 when kicker Mike Giampaolo made a field goal that went through despite being tipped, before hitting a career-long 43-yarder for the win. That game was tied, 5-5, at one point, something I've never seen in any other football game at any level...
...should not confuse the achievement of an actor--especially one as daring, engaging and resourceful as DiCaprio--with the popularity or even success of any one film. He and we are in it for the long run. It ought to be an adventure, following the Kid on a career-long journey in search of his best or most dangerous self...
Giampaolo had his best game of the year, hitting both of his field goal attempts. The first was a career-long 44-yarder with the wind at his back, and the other was a 33-yarder in the same direction. After Harvard's touchdown, it drew an excessive celebration penalty that resulted in an extra point that was essentially a 35-yard field goal, and Giampaolo nailed it into the wind. Giampaolo also punted well, burying Princeton inside the 20-yard line five times...
...first, to eliminate disparities in healthcare among racial and ethnic groups, has been one of Satcher's career-long goals. He says it stems from the inadequate health care he received as a child. Today, life expectancies, mortality rates, infant death rates and morbidity rates are highest among America's ethnic minorities...