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...Crimson territory—Harvard took the lead 28-24 and looked to have the game won after breaking up the Tigers fourth-down play with under five minutes remaining.But as the play ended, then-defensive back Dan Tanner ’07 turned around and beat his chest??moments later flags flew. Unsportsmanlike conduct was the call, and Princeton was awarded 15 yards and the first down. The Tigers went on to score the game-winning touchdown three plays later to take the game, 31-28.To say the call was bogus would be an understatement. It was down...
...squads had played each other with records of 5-0 or better since 1922.It also marked Harvard’s shot at avenging its gut-wrenching 27-24 loss to the Tigers of a year earlier. The end result, however, was a loss far more gut—or chest??wrenching than that of 2005.For it was a seemingly innocent chest bump by senior safety Danny Tanner that swayed the momentum in Princeton’s favor, turning a late third-down incompletion into a new set of downs and the eventual game-winning touchdown in the Tigers?...
...Vinci Code…Because, as it turns out, that nosy French girl from “Dirty Pretty Things” is the last living heir of Jesus Christ. Whew, that was a close one. 2. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest??Because Johnny Depp, even while wearing eye shadow and sword fighting on a water wheel, is H-O-T. Plus Orlando almost dies. Too bad, so close…but it looks like he’ll still be in the third one. 3. Superman Returns…Because Kate Bosworth...
...catch moviegoers’ attention. About 3% more people hauled themselves to the theaters this summer, and, ticket sales went up about 6% the first week of summer compared to summer 2005’s first week. “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest?? drew in almost $4 billion, despite its exasperating length and tiresome nonstop action sequences. Meanwhile, “Superman Returns” lured the Clark Kent-obsessed out of their mother’s basements while “The Devil Wears Prada” attracted a solid...
...Each year, money from the endowment—the University’s war chest??is disbursed to all of Harvard’s schools. Along with tuition, sponsored research, and other sources, the payout is a component of the schools’ operating revenue each year...