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Meanwhile, Blumberg played some of his crispest, most consistent squash of the season in winning 9-0, 10-8, 9-6. With the score tied at four in the third game, Pereira caught Blumberg leaning the wrong way, but Blumberg saved himself with a shot off the back wall. Pereira later kept himself in the point with his own shot off the back wall, but Blumberg finished the point with a definitive kill to propel himself...
...scientists were buzzing about fresh confirmation of year-old evidence that there is a dusting of polar ice on the moon--ice that could help a community of astronauts survive. Almost lost in the excitement was news from a far more distant and far wetter world. According to the crispest images yet from the Galileo Jupiter probe, there is more reason than ever to think that beneath the icy skin of the Jovian moon Europa there lies a warm, amniotic sea in which heat, moisture and organic chemicals may have already allowed life to take hold...
...execution may not have been the best, the play not the crispest, "but hey," as Restic said, "you have to be pleased with the way we came back...
...intervenes between scenes. A relatively short play, The Tutor is nevertheless slow-moving, dragging along at the pace of a heavily-sedated snail. Part of the fault may lie with director Jurgen Flimm, a professional from the Thalia Theater in Hamburg, Germany, but it's doubtful whether even the crispest direction could depetrify dialogue and characters as wooden as these...
...serves up Irish, Italian or Polish dinners. But the new devices have yet to boost attendance at solemn, often boring business meetings. Says one Boise (Idaho) Moose: "We have lots of social members, very few real brothers." Says a Seymour (Ind.) Elk: "The Elks' bar serves the crispest martini in town, but I don't attend meetings because I'm afraid they might try to make me an officer...