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...rest of the Ivy season was a magic carpet ride marred only by a loss to Princeton, as the Crimson sealed its automatic bid to the NCAA tournament faster than any other team in the country. Peljto counts the clinching game against Yale as one of her fondest memories...
...someone utterly immersed in the industry. When we get to his exploits, however, Oakenfold’s face brightens considerably. He cites opening to an audience of a 100,000 for U2, headlining and selling out Red Rocks in Denver and supporting the Red Hot Chili Peppers as his fondest moments. He namedrops clubs in Singapore, Buenos Aires, Miami, San Francisco and Boston’s very own Avalon as favorite places to spin. “The Irish are fucking great, man,” he muses...
Other technologies are less experimental. One of the fondest dreams of law-enforcement officials is to build a national computer system that holds the fingerprints and DNA of every known felon and the ballistic signature of every gun ever used in a crime. Early versions of each of these databases--the Combined DNA Index System (CODIS), the National Integrated Ballistics Information Network (NIBIN) and the Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System (IAFIS)--already exist, but they are not yet all fully operational...
Aside from the time Al Gore ’69 came to the cafe with his family, Riethmiller says his fondest memory of Pamplona is the day after the cafe stopped allowing smoking...
...known for everything—a great teacher, scholar and administrator,” says Richard Walter, chair of the history department at Washington University when Kirby was hired in the late 1970s. “Everyone at Washington University has the fondest recollections and highest opinion of Bill,” he says...