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...Ranam, in the country's north, and found that production was 12% above target. (Which isn't bad considering that lots of factories in North Korea are idle because there are no spare parts.) Last month, a full-fledged Ranam campaign erupted with Kim praising the workers' heroic feat, predicting that it would vigorously beat the drum of revolution, and then unveiling what was described as a "grandiose plan" to develop North Korea into a superpower. According to the official press, North Koreans are so inspired by Ranam's factory that they are planning "uninterrupted miracles and feats...
...Jantzen’s name is well known in the 149-weight class. Last season, Jantzen earned a spot at Nationals, Ivy Co-Rookie of the Year honors, and second place at EIWAs. He took third at the U.S. Freestyle National Championships in Las Vegas last spring, a rare feat for a freshman. Most recently, Jantzen took first place at the East Stroudsburg Tournament and was named the tournament’s Most Outstanding Wrestler...
Going into the 2000 Ivy season, only two teams—Columbia and Penn—had failed to beat Harvard in the history of their programs. But Columbia concluded last year’s season by beating Harvard , and Penn accomplished the same feat on Saturday afternoon...
...confusing one for the audience at one advance screening, with some laughing and others unsure how to respond. And though identifying Shallow Hal’s biggest flaw would require some intense debate, the lack of clarity in tone is undoubtedly a strong candidate. Black, who accomplished quite a feat in outshining John Cusack in last year’s High Fidelity, shows us zero acting range beyond comic. Rosemary and her fellow undesirables are treated with such insincerity it’s impossible to take the film’s closing “message” seriously...
...spots were ruined after the Prime Minister’s left water-balloon breast experienced a slight leak) we finally arrived at 33 Elmwood. The large, yellow edifice was surrounded by bulldozers and piles of mud, so making our way up to the main doors was no easy feat. After calling out Larry’s name for a good five minutes (as if he’d really answer to that), we settled for the “deliveries only” entrance and belted out the traditional Halloween call: “Trick-or-Treat! Smell my feet...