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Four women’s Frozen Four appearances in the last five years is hardly enough to redeem an athletic program, and the men’s team has hung a few too many banners in the Bright Hockey Center over the last few years for me to allow them to be considered...
...When former President Clinton mounted the pulpit, to thunderous applause reflecting his enduring popularity among African-Americans, he joked that Bush may have said he was a humble Episcopalian but that he'd gotten off a good shot at Lowery. "Not bad for a member of God's frozen chosen," Clinton joked, as both presidents Bush's laughed at the stereotype of icy WASPs...
...eight border patrol stations along the Texas-Mexico border, Customs and Border Patrol last month published an open request for bids from contractors who could provide 9,000 frozen beef and bean burritos per month to feed detained aliens. The request, found on the Federal Business Opportunities website under the title "Alien meals for Del Rio border patrol section," asks for boxes of five-ounce beef and bean burritos, individually wrapped and frozen to be delivered at least twice a month. The Eagle Pass border station, located on the banks of the Rio Grande, has the highest demand...
...within bounds? the oldest world Did anyone at Davos have anything good to say about the future of Western Europe? If so, I must have missed it. For those of us who remember the heady days after the fall of the Berlin Wall, and the way in which the frozen stubble to its east came to life, there was something almost unbearably poignant in the way in which Europe was dismissed with a shrug this year - hardly worth talking about. I heard one distinguished commentator say that at least life in Europe was comfortable - only to be rudely told...
...place in the summer. Then, even the longest and most lonesome event - the marathon - is run amid the constant roar of crowds cheering every step of the race. The Winter Games has its own supply of electricity, but it's more a gathering hush as athletes contend with their frozen surroundings. You hear it in the cross-country skier's gasping solitary climb up a snowy hillside or in the sharp swoosh of a perilous slide down a bobsled track. Sometimes there's no sound but the wind as the ski jumper silently soars above the trees. Even inside...