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...DAVE CHAPPELLE fans, return to your couches. The comic, who disappeared to Africa just before the start of the much anticipated third season of Chappelle's Show last May, is back on TV promoting his new movie, Dave Chappelle's Block Party. He told Oprah Winfrey he'd like to resume his show, for which he signed a $50 million deal. "I don't want the money," said Chappelle, who spoke vaguely about giving it away. "I want to have fun again." His Comedy Central bosses have not heard from him, but they seem to be forgiving types. Says...
...Harvard climbed to within two at 29-27, but a block by Springfield sealed its 30-27 victory. “We’re just not thinking at critical times of the game,” Ridolfi said. The team is anxiously awaiting the return of veteran setter Dave Fitz, who sat out the last three games with an ankle injury. Fitz hopes to return in a week or so. “Physically [Rapp] is doing a great job, he just doesn’t have the experience that our other setter has,” Ridolfi said...
...passing it to the front of the net. Chris Potts put it past Daigneau for his fifth goal of the season.HARVARD 3, RPI 1For two periods, Harvard could get nothing past RPI goalie Mathias Lange at Bright.And then the puck finally bounced the Crimson’s way.Sophomore forward Dave Watters deflected a shot from defenseman Dylan Reese towards the front of the net. The puck hit Mandes and bounced passed Lange to tie the game at 1-1. The Crimson would add two more goals and finally beat the Engineers, 3-1.“In the third period...
...ball on a more consistent basis.”As a team, Harvard hit .600 in the third frame with sixteen kills and just one error, never trailing on its way to the 30-23 victory.The Crimson finally adjusted to its new responsibilities since the loss of setter Dave Fitz—who has been wearing a boot on his leg. Harvard notched 14 blocks, with seven from freshman Brady Weissbound, while sophomore Jordan Weitzen posted his first double-double of the season with 11 kills and 11 digs.Despite this newfound rhythm, the fourth game brought troubles for the worn...
...Crimson finished ninth out of 13 teams at the Lake Placid Olympic Complex. In the Nordic events, junior Jennifer Harlow’s 48th-place finish in the 5k led the way for a women’s squad that finished 11th in that event. For the men, freshman Dave McCahill recorded the top time, finishing 61st in 29:25.2. He was followed by freshman Clem Wright at 74th and sophomore Oliver Burruss in 82nd. The relay team, made up of McCahill, Harlow, Burruss, and freshman Anna Schulz, finished 40th with a time of 46:59.2. On the Alpine side...