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...second half was barely 2 minutes old when the U.S., which anticipated playing with a man advantage for a half, now found itself down a man when Eddie Pope was given his marching orders by Mr. Larrionda for a second yellow-card foul. The U.S. crowd, some 10,000 of whom filled one corner of the arena, let loose with that classic "Bullshit, Bullshit" chant and began flinging plastic cups, some of them half filled to get greater distance. (And that cost money, by the way. All beer cups here are returnable for a one euro deposit - these...
...pushed off the air, some groups expressed their disapproval of the show’s content. The Parents Television Council, for example, ranked “Family Guy” second on a list of the worst television shows for children, calling it “unbelievably foul...
...over Cornell away from taking four of five games on its toughest road trip of the year and returning to Lavietes Pavilion in great shape for a critical series against Princeton and Penn. That scenario came painfully close to being made reality, for despite having both Stehle and Cusworth foul out in the game’s final minutes, the Crimson fought to a three point lead with under a minute left. But Cornell captain Lenny Collins kept his team alive by scoring eight straight Big Red points down the stretch, including an off-balance three pointer that tied...
...final examination given on Wednesday morning left some students crying foul, with a letter to the course’s professor calling the integrity of the test “severely compromised,” when it was learned that some students in the course had brought already-completed answers to several of the questions on the exam. These accusations prompted the course head, Professor of Physics Mikhail D. Lukin, to make the final exam count less towards the students’ final grades. The exam in Physics 153, “Electrodynamics,” allowed students...
...final examination in Physics 153, “Electrodynamics” on Wednesday morning had students crying foul when it was learned that others in the course brought already-completed answers to several of the questions into the exam. The final, to which students were allowed to bring in their class notes and textbook, reused four of the questions from an exam administered in 2004, which was posted on the Faculty of Arts and Sciences’ online archive of previous exams. The course head, Professor of Physics Mikhail D. Lukin, said that he was unaware of the availability...