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...made hard contact,” Kidder added. “I did everything I could have hoped for, it’s just frustrating that [Maisonet] made a great play.”Maisonet also hurt the Crimson with her bat, as she drove in the only run of the game in the fifth inning. McIntosh and Madick had exchanged zeroes until the bottom of that inning when freshman catcher Kat Smith led off with a walk and was pinch run for by Shane Pais. The next two Great Danes sacrificed Pais to third, bringing up Maisonet. The junior...

Author: By Ted Kirby, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Heartbreak in Hempstead: Great Danes Oust Softball From Regional | 5/20/2007 | See Source »

...exile of a kind. Ari, Vincent's Kurdish neighbor, has been driven to paranoia by the violence he has witnessed. His friend Ezmir kills himself after "an interview with immigration officers that had not gone in his favor." Vincent observes: "Sometimes, the sheer exertion of living drove a person beyond their limits...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Lost Souls | 5/17/2007 | See Source »

More than anyone else in comedy since vaudeville died, Rogen is a protg. Sure, he had been writing scripts with Goldberg after school, and his mom drove him to stand-up gigs at Yuk Yuk's (his retort to hecklers: "I'm 13. In 30 years, I'll be 43. You'll be dead"). He had even been paid by a mohel to write jokes. But ever since he dropped out of high school, Rogen has studied exclusively under Apatow...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Education of A Comic Prodigy | 5/17/2007 | See Source »

...jobs for area veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts. Hansberger showed Hughes how to use the Web to apply for jobs. He helped Hughes post a résumé online and set up an e-mail address. He called Hughes three times a week for updates. He drove Hughes to the Military.com job fair, the first Hughes ever attended...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Finding Jobs for Vets Back Home | 5/15/2007 | See Source »

...theme does emerge: of social change in America, from before the First World War to after the Second. Along with the love songs and star turns, Stairway has Depression dirges ("Buddy, Can You Spare a Dime"), war anthems (Berlin's, of course) and songs of social significance. But glamour drove the old Ziegfeld revues, and glamour at Encores! is not skin but star quality. The star here is Kristen Chenoweth, that petite package of pyrotechnics who has wowed Broadway in Wicked and, this season, in The Apple Tree (a production that originated at Encores! two years ago). Whether flaunting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Broadway's Fabulous Follies | 5/12/2007 | See Source »

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