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...being just better enough to prevail, turning away a mind-numbing 73 shots in the process. Then Schaus, in the interview room, still wearing her blocker pads, describing her emotions as the “best feeling in the world.” There is only the ebb and flow of momentum, lacking in a lethargic first period when Harvard fell behind 2-0, revived in the second when the Crimson rallied to tie the score. Seemingly lost when BC freshman forward Kelli Stack struck with 8:04 remaining in regulation and recaptured 12 seconds later when sophomore Jenny Brine...
...simplest toppings into a cavalcade of flavor. The secret to eating a thin-crust Neapolitan pizza is to slash the pie into four pieces on the spot, fold a slice in half, and wolf it down before the crust deflates and the sauce makes a Vesuvian lava flow down your front. With every passing fraction of a second, the pizza loses a bit of its airy perfection. The other advantage of eating it right there by the oven is that you avoid having to share it with anyone back at the table. Unlike the gut-busting, fully loaded fast-food...
...form of heedlessness, perhaps, blithe and profligate, but also an exuberant forward spin that may spare people the exhausting obligations of revenge. A curse of the Middle East is that almost nothing there is ever forgotten. Part of the difference is physical space: Americans had an enormous continent to flow into, an expanse in which to lose themselves and some of their obsessions. Like the Zionist pioneers, Americans coming to the new land encountered people already in residence, and solved the problem harshly enough. Some Israelis on the far right wish they could settle their dispute with the native Arabs...
...nature of recent elections as points of pride. Still, he appeared ready to let go. “Hopefully I’ll just be able to sit in the back and let Petersen do his thing,” he said. —Staff writer Christian B. Flow can be reached at cflow@fas.harvard.edu...
...Crimson Reading during the fall semester, $3,000 of which went to Zambia. “This semester,” Hadfield said, “I would love to double that with the UC’s help.” —Staff writer Christian B. Flow can be reached at cflow@fas.harvard.edu...