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...with these guys in a real game...I think it went pretty well. [I’m] just trying to always be involved somehow, and hopefully at the end I’ll have some effect on helping the team win.”MAKING HIS POINTPerhaps the biggest enigma for the Crimson heading into the season is the point guard spot. With the graduation of incumbent David Giovacchini and the injury-related departure of potential starter Tyler Klunick, Harvard needs someone to take the reins of the offense. On Saturday, freshman Drew Housman was given the start...
...latest and most intricately gratifying project, which opened recently in San Francisco, smells of only one thing: an unmistakable whiff of genius. This is a building to rank with the best to appear in the U.S. in the past few years, one to give Frank Gehry ideas. A sparkling enigma, it simultaneously cuts a sharp figure and demurely withdraws behind a camouflaged surface. Behind its blunt faade, glass-walled wedges of garden emerge inside. Herzog likes to compare it all to Kim Novak in Hitchcock's Vertigo, with her cool surface and her plunging secrets...
...keeping all of the stories and characters equally compelling. Although Tricked falters in some cases, it still manages to keep itself afloat over some treacherous waters. The Ray Beam and Lily storyline, for example, stretches credulity with its portrait of a decadent rocker, while Lily's character remains an enigma. Robinson does best with the two stories that are at the extremes of personal drama: one quiet and understated, the other of increasingly violent paranoia. Caprice, the cute, funny and loveable waitress with an unfortunate case of low self esteem that results in poor choices of lovers practically walks...
Like Harriet Miers, U.S. Supreme Court nominee DAVID SOUTER was seen as an enigma when he was introduced to the nation...
...morning enigma of why cereal clings to the sides of a bowl of milk has finally been explained in a manner comprehensible to the average student...