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...women also did very well, despite the timing of the race, which was held two weeks earlier than last year’s. Radcliffe’s top rowers chose to row despite the lack of training, while Harvard’s opted not to compete...
...previous years, Harvard rowers entered the event under pseudonyms, using the names famous politicians or athletes for example. This year, although some chose to row under fake organizations, like the “Harvard Psychiatry Rowing Club,” all the Harvard rowers used their real names in accordance with a new policy implemented by the race’s organizers...
...chose to create a thefacebook.com group because he saw the site as a good way to “collect a lot of people and to get the message out about trips,” he says...
Typically, these volunteers match interested families with likely candidates, showing prospective hosts students' applications, letters and photos. Couples with grown daughters may opt for the familiarity of a girlor choose a boy to experience having a son. Elaine Dawkins, 67, a widowed horse rancher in Jerome, Idaho, for example, chose Heidi from Denmark, because the girl belonged to Pony Club, an international equestrian organization for kids...
...Rome for the audition. But a month later, Bellocchio still hadn't found his heroine and Sansa, whose grandmother had sent her money to come home for Easter, was determined to seize the opportunity. After six auditions, she got the part. "She was just a girl when I chose her for La Balia," says Bellocchio, "with a delicacy, a modest beauty, almost old-fashioned. She was outside the canon of current beauty." While Sansa's sensuality makes her a natural choice for romantic leads, she's also able to carry character roles: see her sensitive and tormented performance as Italian...