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...possibility of time travel and a cosmos full of parallel lives. One has its origins in a failed Hollywood A-list movie; the other comes from the alt-auteur world of the small comix press. The first, The Fountain, written by filmmaker Darren Aronofsky (?, Requiem for a Dream) and drawn by Kent Williams, arrived in late 2005 from Vertigo/DC in the form of a high-end, full color hardcover graphic novel (166 pages) with a price ($40) that reflects its luxurious production. The other book, Ganges #1 by Kevin Huizenga, co-published by Fantagraphics Books and Coconino Press, looks like...
Patrick and Reilly have drawn their support from very different constituencies, with Patrick being more popular among younger and more liberal voters...
...mustered only seven in the final twenty minutes. A large part of the discrepancy could be attributed to special teams play. The Crimson received three one-man advantages in each of the first two periods, but just one in the third—on a checking call artfully drawn by speedy junior Jennifer Sifers—as the string of whistles that marked the beginning of the game largely vanished towards the end. That extra-skater opportunity also went for naught, though, as Harvard found itself able to do everything but put the puck...
...balance, emboldening Iran, and convincing Russian leaders that their country may not, after all, be the great loser of the age. And look at China. Now a net importer of oil, its companies are involved in searches for supplies from Africa to North America, while its diplomats have been drawn into such Great Power debates as the Iranian question, from which they have hitherto tried to keep a distance. Down the line, the new price of oil is going to make all sorts of cleaner energy sources more relatively cost effective than they have been. That is going to lead...
...Cusworth, those opportunities to go to work on a lone defender with a full assortment of low-post moves have been limited. Since Stehle emerged as the team’s best player in the 2003-04 season and Cusworth returned from injury last year, opposing defenses have continually drawn up schemes to shut down the Crimson’s powerful interior scorers. When the ball gets deep to either of Harvard’s big men, the double team is usually coming along with it, a strategy aimed at forcing the ball away from the Crimson?...