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Finishing with 15 saves, Luckenbill may havemade her biggest one of the season in the finalminute of play when she stopped Stauffer'swould-be tying goal from six yards out, endingHarvard's last ditch efforts to salvage their IvyChampionship hopes...
...idea of noble blood is an anachronism that most of us would willingly ditch as we enter a new millennium. But there is a certain nobility in the independence of the Lords. The hereditary peers owe their position to no living person. They are therefore free to think and act as they choose. In British public life,which is heavily dominated by political parties, that is a valuable asset...
...There was also a woman who lived in my neighborhood and she got stranded in the middle of an intersection," Austin said. "She called her husband [for help], but he got there too late and they found her body in a ditch. It's just insane. I'm so disconnected...
...sunny Saturday afternoon, I find myself craving violence. Logically, I ditch my response papers and head out to Boston Paintball for some warfare fun. I bring along my roommate Sameera, a pretty and petite pre-med, and my friend Jay, a former ROTC member and also a Crimson executive...
...Washington should be able to garner the necessary signatures by early next week, at which point they'll be used in a last-ditch attempt to force the Serbs to back down. "Milosevic hasn't given much ground in this week's meetings with Richard Holbrooke," says Waller. "NATO is hoping that having the activation order in his back pocket will give Holbrooke more leverage." So the West plans to cock its guns but keep them holstered to give Milosevic -- for real, now -- his last chance...