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...party logo nailed to his head. The indictment charges that, aside from various forms of sexual violence, prison guards also regularly beat inmates with steel cables, wrapped them in lighted fuses and then left them to soak in vats of water. While the gruesome accounts did not appear to faze the four defendants, who spent their time doodling with pencils or rolling their eyes in disdain, the trial was not without its surprises. Branislav Tapuskovic, the ethnic Serb lawyer for Croatian defendant Zdravko Mucic, claimed that his client had taken the job as camp commander solely out of a humanitarian...
...course, this environment would be the norm for many other Spaniards. It probably wouldn't faze an Italian either. But for an American, especially one from New Jersey and Harvard, living in Leon has been like living on another planet. It has forced me to evaluate the way Americans do things with a more critical eye--and sometimes Spain seems the more sane country. For instance, why are Americans obsessed with getting drunk--something that is considered unpleasant and unhip in Spain? Why are there so many restrictive laws and so many lawsuits in America? And why are Americans such...
...first tournament [my] freshman year I played a teammate of mine," Granat said. "Because of that experience [playing Anna] didn't faze me that much. We sort of dealt with it in a light-hearted way. Anna and I were joking around [before the final round] that if we kept winning we would face each other in the finals...
...Actually being from Minnesota, the weather didn't faze me as much," she said...
...results of the Dartmouth Invitational are worth anything, however, that probably doesn't faze Harvard...