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...first caught Oldboy at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival, where it was awarded the Grand Prix du Jury, or second prize. (Only Michael Moore's anti-Bush documentary Fahrenheit 9/11 finished higher, copping the Palme d'Or.) The Jury that year was headed by Quentin Tarantino, and at the closing night ceremony, when Tarantino read out the Old Boy award, he proclaimed that his panel was "delighted" with its choice...
...game on a Yale throwing error. Harvard got its final two runs in the fourth thanks largely to Bulldog miscues. With two outs, Stoeckel was hit by a pitch, and senior second baseman Brendan Byrne reached on an error by Yale shortstop Dan Soltman. The Crimson caught the Bulldogs off-guard with a double steal that put the two runners in scoring position. They were both brought home on a Vance single to wrap up the scoring. “We had an efficient attack, breaking out early.” Walsh said. “And we put pressure...
...hitters suffered the same fate as Lavarnway. Using his fastball and breaking ball to get get ahead in the count, and then going back to the changeup for the finish, Perlman sent first baseman Marc Sawyer back to the bench swinging and then caught third baseman Pedro Obregon staring to strike him out. “It was big for the coaching staff seeing a kid like that all of a sudden become a bulldog like that, especially when he was facing the heart of their lineup, in the way that he just dissected all three of them...
...Murphy walked to load the bases.Brown came home on a fielder’s choice grounder by Kerper that forced Murphy at second. With runners on first and third, Winkeller hit a long fly ball to left. Both base runners went back to tag, assuming the ball would be caught as the ball hit the left fielder’s glove just shy of the wall. The left fielder then hit the wall and the ball popped out of her glove and went over the fence for a home run. But while Kerper was waiting to tag at first, Winkeller...
...take it that way because the contrition cycle has become so familiar. You blurt. You deny. You apologize. You visit the rehab center or speak with the Official Minority Spokesperson of your choice and go on with your life. Although - or maybe because - it's so easy to get caught today, it's also easier to get forgiven. In 1988 Jimmy (the Greek) Snyder was fired by CBS for saying black athletes were "bred" to be better than whites. In 1996 CBS golf analyst Ben Wright was suspended indefinitely after he was quoted as saying that lesbians had hurt...