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...both cases, Stone was criticized for playing fast and loose with the facts. Perhaps that's why on the eve of W.'s premiere last Friday, the director sought to preempt criticism of the film's factual veracity by posting a comprehensive, 83-part "Film Guide" on the official W. website...
...mailing from the Secretary of State on the ballot questions, but I very seldom go through and read the pros and cons of every issue,” he said. “With this site, I’m able to click on them, skim through them real fast, and see a ‘yes’ vote means this, a ‘no’ vote means this.”Robert Willington, executive director of the Massachusetts Republican Party, said he agreed that Imagine Election plays an important role in streamlining user-specific information...
...team that has gone through many trials and tribulations this season.“It’s been really fun, looking back on it,” Tune says. “It’s kind of unbelievable that it’s all gone by so fast.”This Thursday’s game at Connecticut College will mark the end of an era, as the two senior captains wrap up their careers and don the Crimson speedo for the final time in a regular season game.HARVARD 14, QUEENS 6In stark contrast to yesterday?...
...board, and tie the game. But two of the Brown players fouled Harvard goalkeeper and junior Laura Dale, consequently negating the goal scored on the same play. “Brown is a big team,” Rhodes said. “They are really physical and fast. We knew that about them, so we just had to try to beat it.” The Crimson was without junior goalkeeper Lauren Mann, who has started a majority of the conference games since her freshman year. Mann suffered a concussion earlier in the week, scratching her from Harvard coach...
Home-Field Advantage. Clear, the company that pre-screens subscribers and gives them fast access through security in 18 U.S. airports, including Logan, JFK and Los Angeles International, has extended its service to select sports stadiums. Fans of the Atlanta Falcons, San Francisco 49ers, and Denver Broncos can now sign up with Clear and get fast-pass access to their stadiums. To get a Clear card, customers pay $128 a year and submit to a one-time security screening, which includes iris and fingerprint images. It's a little Big Brother, but if you're the impatient sort...