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...Khosal says his father and a relative drove toward Jan's house in a police vehicle, accompanied by about 15 or 20 other men. "We parked the car about 500 m away, then walked toward the house." Sensing something amiss, "my father called to [Jan] that the Taliban were around the house," Khosal says. "Then there was shooting. My father got two bullets in the throat from the front side, and then the elders who were with us came and dragged him away." When Khosal picked up his relative, who had also been shot, "I was shot...
...impossible to say whether SNL drove the drop in Palin's public approval or simply followed it--whether it was the chicken or the egg-throwing. After all, Real Palin really sat down with Real Couric and gave a Really Bad Interview. That still counts for something, right...
When Edward Groening went shopping for a car last Thursday, his first stop was Ganley Chevrolet's new car lot in Cleveland. He test-drove a 2008 Impala and a brand-new Chevy Cobalt, and liked them both. With a loan, he could afford whichever one he chose. But like millions of American consumers, Groening decided that any new debt right now is just too risky. So on Friday he walked across the street to Ganley's used-car dealership. There he found a 2007 Impala with 13,000 miles that cost $5,000 less than new one. At that...
...pass was intercepted by a Husky defender. As Northeastern attempted to clear the threat, senior forward Tami Jafar stole the ball and, with her back to the goal, spun around and fired a shot into the cage. Moments later, the Crimson struck again. This time, McVeigh drove along the left end line and tried to cross the ball to Jafar. The senior was unable to gather the ball, which rolled to sophomore forward Leigh McCoy. McCoy collected the ball in front of the net and slipped it past Duffy for her team-leading fourth goal of the season. With...
...Crimson defense took control. The Bears managed only three shots for the entire frame and did not register a single shot until only 19 minutes remained in the game. On the offensive side, Harvard extended its lead on a goal by McCoy. With 10 minutes left to play, McCoy drove into the circle and fired a shot from the right side of the net. The ball deflected off of a Brown player’s foot and into the cage for an insurance goal. The Bears threatened late with a penalty corner, but the Crimson thwarted the effort to capture...