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...talented team,” Keyser said. “We were really happy to beat them.”HARVARD 11 VILLANOVA 8The Crimson survived the fast Wildcats and fatigue to win in the afternoon game on Saturday, overcoming 11 ejections to pull away in the third period.Sophomore driver Vivian Liao scored four times to lead the Harvard and captain driver Arin Keyser added three goals, as the Crimson won its second game in several hours.This match was much closer than the first one, as Harvard had trouble containing Villanova’s motion offense which drew many ejections...

Author: By Ted Kirby, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Succesful Road Trip Begins Polo Season | 2/20/2006 | See Source »

...1940s London, which starts postwar and reverses into the Blitz. Her characters seem to be taking life one day at a time. Jealousy-riddled Helen and flighty Julia are lovers - but for how long? Helen's ex, Kay, after being fully incorporated into the war effort as an ambulance driver, finds herself marginalized for her sexual preferences. Vivien, who runs a lonely-hearts agency with Helen, worries about her brother, Duncan, recently released from prison. The book opens in 1947, jumps to 1944 and then back again to 1941, because Waters began a story set in postwar London, but found...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Book in Reverse | 2/19/2006 | See Source »

...event in which four boarders twist and fly down a mountain to the finish, favorite Seth Wescott, 29, should have panicked, trailing Slovakia's Radoslav Zidek late in the race. (It's the Olympics, don't you know?) He didn't and cut off Zidek like a Torino taxi driver to win by one of the whiskers on his chin...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 2006 Olympics: You're Golden, Dude! | 2/19/2006 | See Source »

...says. "It was surreal." The scene was horrific. Flies were everywhere, and so was blood. "I'd dealt with people dying in the hospital, but it was nothing like this," she says. Makwakwa and another soldier kicked in the bullet-shattered windshield of the lead vehicle, but the driver was already dead. The driver of the second vehicle was screaming in agony from his wounds; he later died. Makwakwa and the patrol were able to save three other wounded drivers, but the memories of Checkpoint 50 are hard to erase--a constant reminder that while the military officially bars women...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Crossing The Lines | 2/19/2006 | See Source »

...troops load into their humvees, Sergeant Lenore Swenson, 25, from Colorado Springs, Colo., who dreams of leaving the Army someday and buying a horse ranch, tucks her flaxen hair under her helmet. Her friendly grin vanishes beneath a black fire-retardant mask with goggles. She trained as a driver, but her superiors switched her to gunner. "We need maturity behind the gun," says squad leader Darren Horve...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Crossing The Lines | 2/19/2006 | See Source »

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