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...display epitomizing the squad’s persistence.“It looked over in a hurry,” said Harvard Assistant Coach Andy Rueb ’95. “That’s what a senior captain does…once the door opens a crack, he just comes barging through, and that’s what Chris did.”The Crimson increased its lead through sophomore Alexei Chijoff-Evans, winning 6-2, 6-3 to maintain his undefeated Ivy status at the No. 2 position this season. At the third spot, Ermakov overcame...
...than 17 at the time of the attacks. To resolve the standoff, Tahiliani told Qasab, "Please stand up." Addressing the open court, Tahiliani concluded, "If one looks at Accused No. 1, it looks that he is definitely above 21." At that, he decided to dismiss the application, leaving the door open to making a later inquiry into his age if it became necessary. (See pictures of Mumbai after the 2008 attacks...
...want them to think I was gay. The moment I got in my house, I dropped my backpack on the ground and I jumped on the couch to commence in my daily routine of watching TV. My favorite show was on when my Mom came in the door. She normally didn’t come back till at earliest six. Why was she here at three?“How was your day at school?”“OK. Why are you back early?” She hesitated, and then said...
...wallowed in uncertainty, lying in an empty parking lot, wondering at his existence. He was lying on his back in the lot, in spot number twenty-eight, watching the stars, when headlights swept across his body, and he heard a car engine slow, then cut off. A car door opening, slamming shut, the sound of high-heeled footsteps, and a shadow fell momentarily across his view of the cosmos. His girlfriend’s body settled on top of him, her head on his chest in spot twenty-eight, her feet clacking to a halt in stop twenty-nine...
...this bilateral relationship more apparent than in Tijuana, the busiest border crossing on the planet. A giant launching pad for migrants, center for U.S.-owned assembly plants and strategic front in the drug trade, the city of 1.6 million has long enjoyed the best and worst of living next door to the U.S. colossus. However, that relationship has soured in recent months with news of a bloody cartel turf war that has scared many Americans away from even stepping foot in Tijuana. (See pictures of Mexico's war on drugs...