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...defeat at the hands of No. 1 Princeton, but the heavyweights punished Navy and Penn in a lopsided road victory Saturday in Annapolis.A dominant performance in all five races—each Harvard entry won by open water—secured the Crimson’s seventh consecutive Adams Cup win on a day of poor racing weather and choppy water in Maryland.“The water was just horrendous,” second varsity coxswain Amanda Caplan said. “The plan was to have the varsity race at 6:30 and the JV race at seven...
...final 500 meters.And the Harvard second varsity, boasting 13 consecutive dual wins over two-plus years of racing, got the same treatment from its hosts in Annapolis.Navy’s two varsity eights put together dominant sprints in the final 500 meters to snatch the Haines Cup from the Crimson, which had claimed the Cup for the first time in four years last year. On Saturday in Annapolis, however, Harvard’s hopes at a repeat faded as its two varsity eights hit the final 500-meter mark. The Midshipmen varsity took the Crimson?...
...forward and a blueliner respectively, split the Donald Angier award for improvement. Defenseman Brian McCafferty took home the George Percy award for the team’s top rookie, and senior goaltender John Daigneau was presented the banquet’s last piece of hardware, the John Tudor Memorial Cup for the most valuable player. After three frustrating years on the bench, Daigneau earned the starting job this season and racked up 19 wins, the third-best single-season win total in Harvard hockey history. Next year, Reese will lead a team that loses five current seniors the impending June...
...team sent from Moscow of officials from the prisons department and the FSB (the security service that succeeded the KGB). He has twice been locked in solitary confinement, once for being in possession of a copy of camp regulations published in a newspaper, and once for having a cup of tea with Alexander Kuchma, 22, occupant of the neighboring bed in his 100-person barrack. These charges, says Khodorkovsky lawyer Yuri Schmidt, enable the authorities to deny the prisoner a more lenient regime and eventual parole. (Indeed, state prosecutors still threaten to press money laundering charges that could add another...
With a sure-to-be blockbuster movie opening in two weeks, and fiancée Katie Holmes’s figurative cup having, literally, just runneth over with baby, there is no better time to revisit the masterworks of the one-and-only, Brooke Shields playa hatin’, Oprah-couch-jumpin’, scientology-crazed Tom Cruise. So grab the first installment of the “Mission: Impossible” (1996) franchise, sit back, and… TAKE A SHOT: 1. Every time someone is either obviously wearing, or proceeds to remove, an identity-changing mask. Look into...