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...incident also serves to further baffle those who knew Rozsa. "I used to ask myself, would a supposed journalist just stop writing and take up as a fighter in an independence movement that isn't his?" Drago Hedl, a journalist for the Croatian newspaper Morning Paper who interviewed Rozsa in 1991 and 1992 several times, tells TIME. "And now I wonder, why would a man who writes poetry and wants to be an actor end up as an assassin...
...Staff writer Logan R. Ury ’10 can be reached at loganury@fas.harvard.edu. —Iddoshe H. Hirpa ’11 and Samantha F. Drago ’11 contributed to the reporting of this story...
...said Anthony J. Pacillo, manager of freshman dormitories. But some students maintain the increase in efficiency is coming at the cost of lower water pressure. “The pressure is really bad, a lot worse than it was before,” said Samantha F. Drago ’11, a resident of Pennypacker. And Greenough resident Michael J. Ding ’11 said his entire room is dissatisfied with the new showerheads. However, Hegarty said he has not received any complaints from Leverett residents. “We did research and at other places that used them...
...short shorts, the duo race down the beach and into the ocean, where they proceed to do one of those spinning slo-mo hugs. This somehow shows that Rocky has regained the “eye of the tiger.” 1. Soviet boxer Ivan Drago kills all-American Apollo Creed (“Rocky IV”)—The Cold War turns hot, though not as hot as the tears that are sure to roll down your cheeks. Inspired by this incident, President Reagan decides to end global communism and initiate the thousand-year reign...
...When Elizabeth Costello commands Paul to "push the mortal envelope," he tries to oblige, virtually adopting Marijana's teenage son Drago and rescuing his sister Blanka from a brush with the law. But it's the pull to her push that gives the book its arresting comic edge. Like "scrupulous doubter" Coetzee himself, Paul doesn't totally believe in the merits of his tale: "I am not a hero, Mrs. Costello." The lady, of course, won't have a bar of it. She exhorts Paul to be a fictional hare rather than a tortoise: "Don Quixote is not about...