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...less! These hitherto unknown artists performed their song without pomp or circumstance and delivered the most earnest and hopeful acceptance speech at the ceremony. But what made that moment so special was that it was so anti-Oscar. Indeed the rest of the ceremony left me entirely spent. I felt like Daniel Day-Lewis at the end of “There Will Be Blood”: completely exasperated, exhausted and left only to proclaim—spoiler alert!—“I’m finished.” Maybe next year Ganis and crew...

Author: By Jessica C. Coggins | Title: For Your Consideration | 2/25/2008 | See Source »

...felt like a much calmer game than we played on Wednesday,” Rapp said...

Author: By Michael J. Buckley, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Returning Starters Can’t Propel Crimson | 2/25/2008 | See Source »

...last nine matchups, 13 of the last 14 meetings, and recorded its 15th sweep in series history. However, unlike the dramatic 63-62 home victory against Penn on Feb. 1, the Crimson was to enjoy a healthier margin of victory this time around.“We definitely felt we had something to prove from last time,” Hallion said. “We wanted to prove we were the better team.”Fresh off of an impressive 65-51 win over Princeton on Friday, Harvard came into the game looking to continue its Ancient Eight...

Author: By Allen J. Padua, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Second Matchup Brings Domination | 2/25/2008 | See Source »

...four sets. Freshman No. 1 June Tiong split the first two sets but won the final two in convincing fashion to secure a 9-3, 6-9, 9-3, 9-5 victory over Lily Lorentzen of Stanford. “I felt June really came of age and played a great match,” Bajwa said. TRINITY 6, HARVARD 3 Playing a higher-seeded opponent in the opening round for the first time, the No. 5 Crimson fell to No. 4 Trinity to suffer its first opening-round defeat in the Howe Cup in the six-year history...

Author: By Barrett P. Kenny, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Trinity Derails Bid For Howe Cup Title | 2/25/2008 | See Source »

...Raul's Sunday strategy was clearly meant to tamp down reform expectations -which the younger Castro, who has nudged Cuba's moribund economy toward capitalism and encouraged more open debate about its totalitarian politics, may have felt were rising too quickly for him to meet in the wake of Fidel's exit. "Raul has to proceed cautiously," concedes Brian Latell, a Cuba expert at the University of Miami and author of After Fidel. "In the past 18 months he has elevated popular expectations. Now he has to manage them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cuba, Still a Country for Old Men | 2/25/2008 | See Source »

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