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After three straight home games to start the season, the Toreros finally hit the road for their most difficult game of the season at Princeton. San Diego could be well on its way to taking home the I-AA mid-major crown, but it doesn’t have the talent to keep up with the Tigers. Whereas Yale was likely blinded by the shining sun of Southern California, Princeton will be able focus on the task at hand and pull away for a double-digit win over the Toreros...
Bloodthirsty black slaves, villainous Catholic priests, and a tavern-keeper who plotted to crown himself king conspired to burn New York City to the ground in 1741. The damage was minimal, thanks in part to the dogged work of the judiciary. The wrongdoers confessed and were punished, and the city was saved...
...Despite a lifetime of dedicated brushing, flossing and checkups, I just had to have a root canal and crown on one of my molars. Because I don’t have insurance, I have had to pay $3,800 out of pocket, a huge amount for someone like me. It’s about the cost of my rent for six months. I have a second tooth that also really needs a crown, but I can’t afford it now, so it will have to wait, although I run the risk of damaging it further (and, god forbid...
...First Lady Imelda was forced to leave behind the 3,000 pairs of shoes that would place her in the record books. But she wasn't traveling light: when the couple landed in Hawaii, the U.S. Customs Service confiscated Pampers boxes stuffed with jewelry, including a gold crown and three gem-encrusted tiaras (not to mention $200,000 worth of gold bullion and $1 million in Philippine pesos). And that's just what they managed to load onto the C-141 cargo plane to Hawaii: back at Malaca?ang Palace, officials discovered a stash of jewelry estimated by the government...
...pick up a game story or press release without reading about Ryan Fitzpatrick, or the Crimson’s 12-game winning streak—the longest in Division I-AA—or about how Ivy rivals Brown and Penn are itching to strip Harvard of its crown...