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College soccer is a tricky sport to follow. It defies the laws of the game mandated by FIFA, with its unlimited substitutions and clock management (running down instead...

Author: By Mauricio A. Cruz, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: CRUZ CONTROL: Successful Season Ahead for Crimson | 9/17/2009 | See Source »

...league has become more competitive and this year may prove to be the most exciting one yet. Four teams enter the season with legitimate hopes of winning the title this year, and several players will be looking to receive national accolades as well. Here are some items to follow throughout the year...

Author: By Mauricio A. Cruz, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: CRUZ CONTROL: Successful Season Ahead for Crimson | 9/17/2009 | See Source »

...focusing on the one ad, even if it is to criticize it, we give its sponsor too much airtime and give the public too little perspective. With a good follow-up story about both the imperfection of running a newspaper and the minuscule role of deniers in the larger scheme of things, The Crimson would do a great service...

Author: By Stephen M. Jacoby, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: LETTERS: Balancing Skepticism and Offense | 9/16/2009 | See Source »

...will only be used to send invitations to connect with you on WeGame. Contacts who are not registered members of WeGame will receive an email invitation from us on your behalf inviting them to join. By using the Invite Friends feature on WeGame, you agree to and authorize the following: (a) WeGame may use your e-mail address to invite to your contact, (b) WeGame may use your name and e-mail address to identify who you are in any such invitation, and (c) WeGame may follow up with any invitations initiated by you with two reminder emails to some...

Author: By Ashin D. Shah | Title: Random acquaintance has sent you spam. Want to see the spam? | 9/16/2009 | See Source »

...have also branched out to neighboring countries. Twelve Peruvian restaurants have franchised their formulas and are operating abroad, again mostly in the rest of Latin America. Another 20 are in the process of expanding beyond Peru's borders, and Kiser ticks off a long list of restaurants that could follow the same path. He expects there to be at least 50 Peru-based food franchises operating by the end of the decade. That's up from zero in 2000. (See more pictures of what the world eats...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Peru's Plans for Global (Foodie) Conquest | 9/16/2009 | See Source »

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