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...inhuman CIA agents in Gucci sunglasses listen coldly to our wire-tapped weekend plans. But abroad, by god, our government is there for us! It will fight for our life and liberty, smile a familiar smile in a foreign crowd, and be there with a hug and a cup of tea when it all goes wrong...
...rough around the edges,” senior Supriya Balsekar said. “We had no matches for 70 days [over Christmas break and exams].”PRINCETON 6, HARVARD 3In a rematch of last season’s Howe Cup Final, No. 2 Princeton overwhelmed Harvard, 6-3, giving the Crimson its third consecutive loss to the Tigers.Freshmen No. 2 Alisha Mashruwala and No. 5 Bethan Williams each earned tough five- and four-set victories, respectively, to raise their team-leading records to 7-1. Mashruwala won the first two games 10-8 and 9-1 before...
...boredom, a cure for depression. According to Mollie Katzen, celebrated cookbook writer and recipe advisor to HUDS, healthy eating should be about adding great ingredients and savoring each bite—drizzling olive oil on salads to unleash the nutrients in the greens or sprinkling quinoa into a cup of soup to provide a serving of whole grains and some fiber. But all too often it’s equated with deprivation. In an interview earlier this month, Katzen lamented the notion that nutrition and satisfaction are mutually exclusive. “Diets are all too often about subtraction...
...despite having two match points in the fourth set. “I couldn’t move too well and had to shoot and hope for the best,” Balsekar said. “Hopefully I’ll turn things around by the Howe Cup in a couple of weeks and we will get them back.” Sophomore No. 4 Johanna Snyder lost a heartbreaker 3-2, concluding in a tightly-contested 5-9 fifth set. Sophomore No. 8 Charlene Neo also fell 3-2 to end a streak of 4 consecutive victories. Freshmen...
...African game have again been gloriously evident this year. More importantly, this year's tournament also confirms soccer-mad Africa's status as one of the major sources of top-flight talent for the European teams that dominate the global game today. Gone are the days when the African Cup boasted a couple of giants such as George Weah or Roger Milla, surrounded by a gaggle of talented but raw prospects. This year, 143 of the 368 players at CAN are drawn from elite European clubs, including such contemporary legends as Barcelona's Samuel Eto'o (Cameroon) and Yaya Toure...