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...able to win the last game, 9-6.“Will’s match was amazing,” Oren said. “He was up two-love, and then Sanchez took it to the fifth. Will was in very bad shape, but he just dug deep, and somehow managed to pull it through in the fifth. I still don’t know how he managed to do it.” Junior Jason De Lierre, playing in the No. 4 position, fell behind by two games early before storming back with games...
ESCAPED. JAMAL AL-BADAWI, 36, al-Qaeda operative sentenced to death for masterminding the 2000 bombing of the U.S.S. Cole, which killed 17 sailors; from a Yemeni prison, along with 22 other convicts; through a 460-ft. tunnel officials said was dug by inmates as well as conspirators outside the prison; in Sana'a. The carefully planned escape raised questions about whether al-Badawi, who broke out of another Yemeni jail in 2003 and was recaptured 11 months later, had assistance from Yemeni officials...
...ESCAPED. JAMAL AL-BADAWI, 36, al-Qaeda operative sentenced to death for masterminding the 2000 bombing of the U.S.S. Cole, which killed 17 sailors; from a Yemeni prison, along with 22 other convicts; through a 140-m tunnel officials said was dug by inmates as well as conspirators outside the prison; in Sana'a. The carefully planned escape raised questions about whether al-Badawi, who broke out of another Yemeni jail in 2003 and was recaptured 11 months later, had assistance from Yemeni officials...
...there, too, and that attitude helped us out a lot.” With their backs against the wall, the Brewers finally awoke in the third frame. Instead of following the pattern of the first two games and letting the Crimson build up a large lead, Vassar fervently dug balls and chased them down to keep pace with Harvard. After a timeout, the Brewers fired off five consecutive points to take their first lead of the match at 14-13. But the Crimson prevented Vassar from enlarging its cushion, battling back to go ahead by a small margin...
...left, but a Boston University empty netter sealed the deal with six seconds to play. Despite gaining a bit of ground in the final period, the Crimson still found itself playing from behind—something it had to do virtually the entire game.“We dug ourselves a hole that, unfortunately, we couldn’t dig out of,” Harvard coach Ted Donato ‘91 said. “Catch-up hockey is losing hockey.”Just 1:23 into the first period, as Harvard tried to clear the puck...