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...point guard in its preparation for Vermont last week, but Pilypaitis managed to find her teammates—most often, Rosenkrantz—for easy opportunities. “[Rosenkrantz] wasn’t really a key for us, and a lot of her points came from fast-break opportunities,” co-captain Lindsay Hallion said. “It wasn’t really one scorer for us—we just couldn’t stay with them in transition.” “[Rosenkrantz] had a big night because we had several different...
...most important appearance in a Harvard uniform. With Vermont threatening to leave the Crimson in the dust late in the first half, Fitzgerald’s instilled some life in Harvard squad that had been listless since the second minute of play. A steal by Fitzgerald sparked a fast break and led to two free throws from junior point guard Drew Housman, cutting the Vermont lead to 13 from a high of 19. Two minutes later, a short jumper off a strong right-handed drive from the top of the key brought the Crimson within 12. Fitzgerald?...
...this does not permit us to consume porn without regard for how these women are treated or how their work affects them both physically and psychologically. “Dines’ concern is tantamount to worrying over the burger-flippers of the world, who are victims of the fast-food industry,” Caldwell writes. But mainstream heterosexual porn, the subject of Gail Dines’ talk, subjects women to unique forms of suffering. Dines characterized pornography as a “body-punishing industry” in which male actors with chemically supported erections test the limits...
...looking beyond Prince—and a handful of other influences—on his lifeless debut, “Love Hate.” The purple presence becomes clear after a glance at the song titles. “Nikki,” “Fast Car,” “Purple Kisses”—they’re all here, along with “Luv Songs.” Thank Prince for creating a generation of functionally illiterate pop stars. There’s some other biting going...
French officials and the country's top defense executives vowed at a press conference on Thursday to boost the country's arms exports, by fast-tracking deals and aggressively seeking new business. Rare, considering the usually secretive nexus of government defense bureaucrats and the arms industry, French defense minister Hervé Morin met reporters for an hour, surrounded by top officials from Dassault Aviation and Thales, two of France's biggest defense companies, and told them that it was "a priority to revive our arms exports...