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...always been a fringe, fighting-for-a-spot-in-the-lineup kind of guy,” Hale says. “So I make sure I try to bring those kinds of guys into the fold and keep them motivated. It’s easy to be focused if you’re starting every game...
Oren dropped the first game of the match quickly to the higher-seeded Khan, who came in as the favorite and plays professionally. Down one game to none, Oren then fell behind in the second game 7-0, but he wouldn’t fold and battled back to take the game...
...roses" to oust Eduard Shevardnadze as President in November, he demonstrated formidable political skills: an ability to excite a crowd, a flair for clandestine organization, a taste for brinkmanship. Now President Saakashvili is using those skills to try and bring Ajaria - one of three breakaway regions - back into the fold. An economically important Black Sea region, Ajaria is run by Aslan Abashidze, a tough, rich autocrat Saakashvili has called a "feudal chief." When the President turned up on Ajaria's borders, ostensibly to campaign for allies running in the March 28 parliamentary elections, Abashidze's men barred his way. Saakashvili...
...means to reach a far off destination by passing through every point in between. Mass, rapid, modern transit means a loss of contact with the “in-between-ness” of places. Air travel is great because it lets us connect two distant places by just folding a map. And you’ll notice that if you fold correctly, what disappears into the crease is all the area in between. A’s and B’s on a map are points unconnected by real land but joined by imaginary dotted routes. Even...
Another substantial category of entrants into the competition for my list of bookmarks comprises sites promising me improvements in my romantic or social life (two areas in which, the creative brains behind these projects will be quick to tell you, Harvard is apparently sorely behind the fold). HarvardParties.com, now www.hahvahdparties.com thanks to some licensing issues with the College, provides what seems like valuable information—I particularly like the links to the House facebooks and fast-food restaurant menus. There’s a small amount of disappointing profiteering on the part of site owners Darren S. Morris...