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Behind the strength of three aces—powerful shots that sent ball boys and courtside spectators literally scrambling and ducking for safety—Blake won his service match to climb back to 1-3. He went on to win the next three games, though de Voest would force a tiebreak by tying the set at 4-4. But Blake won the tiebreak 5-3, giving...
...directors told Fu that they would not back the bid unless they were given more time to study it. Fu agreed, and had to phone Williamson back on April 2 and climb down, telling the Unocal CEO that CNOOC would not be coming forth with an offer that day after all. "That couldn't have been an easy call to make," says a source close to Fu. "It was like calling off a wedding at the last minute, with all the guests in church...
During his freshman year, he was written up in the MIT student newspaper, The Tech, for his involvement in the theft of a paw from the costume of MIT mascot Tim the Beaver. When an MIT sophomore removed part of the costume to climb on the John Harvard statue, a Harvard student stole the paw, which was mysteriously found in Gilligan’s Holworthy suite. The MIT newspaper chronicled attempts to recover the paw alternately through force and subterfuge...
...final prayer and then blow himself up along with as many U.S. or Iraqi soldiers as he can reach. Marwan Abu Ubeida says he has been training for months to carry out a suicide mission. He doesn't know when or where he will be ordered to climb into a bomb-laden vehicle or strap on an explosives-filled vest but says he is eager for the moment to come. While he waits, he spends much of his time rehearsing that last prayer. "First I will ask Allah to bless my mission with a high rate of casualties among...
...younger generation's climb to the very top may not be far down the road. Within five years, Publisher Sulzberger will reach retirement age, and many assume that his son and heir apparent Arthur O. Sulzberger Jr., 35, will put his own team into place. But that may not happen immediately, and at 56, Frankel could still enjoy a longer tenure than a two-term U.S. President. Meanwhile, Times staffers will have to start memorizing a new date. Frankel's birthday is April 3. --By Richard Zoglin. Reported by Bonnie Angelo and Frederick Ungeheuer/New York