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...world, the Mogadishu weapons market is weathering a down cycle, with business a mere fraction of what it was in the days when warlords settled internecine grudges in the city's streets. Mohammed's average daily sales have dropped from 15 AKs to just three--and prices have fallen by almost half, to $300. "The only good job was selling guns," says Mohammed, 24. "Now I don't know what...
...destroyed beauty,” and claims in an online interview with Dean Takahashi that he came up with this theme after thinking about the last scene of the 1968 film “Planet of the Apes,” in which Charlton Heston discovers the fallen remains of the Statue of Liberty.Parodoxically, not all games need to become “cinematic” in order for their approach to music to approximate that of big-screen undertakings. In the film world, soundtracks run in both directions, from hit-packed rosters of foreground music—think...
...while sharpshooters Niki Finelli and Jessica Knox will stretch defenses. Growing pains? So last year.Player to Watch: Emma MoretzsohnA 6’7 sophomore, Moretzsohn is all upside. She played young last season, but her footwork looks better and her height makes her unstoppable.PENN: Oh, how the mighty have fallen. Penn won an Ivy title in 2004, but good times are gone in Philadephia. The Quakers won just three league games last year—a pair over lowly Columbia and one over a Yale team that struggled all year. Forward Monica Naltner (9.5 ppg, 4.0 rpg) should give...
...performance and share in her apparent despair. Jon E. Gentry ’07, who doubled as Reverend D and Hester’s youngest son Baby, was the most engaging member of the cast. At Nov. 10 performance, during his “I have fallen and I can’t get up” sermon, members of the audience could even be heard facetiously clapping, and chanting “Amen” in response to his booming voice. Renée A. Ragin ’10 who played both the welfare social worker and Hester?...
Pulling the trigger on a real estate deal hasn't felt this dicey in a decade. The inventory of unsold homes on the market is at its highest level since the last bust. New homes are selling at a slower pace, and prices have fallen. Buyers are walking away from signed deals (and their deposits) at twice last year's rate...