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...rower on the top boat, Davies had found the top in another aspect—as the best heavyweight rower in the world.“Caryn is something else,” Lofgren said. “Stroking the varsity eight at Worlds, winning the gold??this is basically saying she is, period, the best.”Lofgren held her own during the intimidating situation. She picked up a bronze medal for her work in the women’s four with coxswain, finishing just three seconds behind gold medalist Australia, which set a world-record...
...purse-saving. The same level of intensity has made her extracurricular life pretty successful, too. Take her sophomore year summer internship. While every other motivated Harvard student went after the i-banking and accounting jobs, Borden wanted something a little more special. So she literally went for the gold??by cold-calling Harry Winston, New York’s jeweler to the stars. During her summer as the company’s first and only intern from Harvard, she was able to work with Barbara Walters and the Moroccan Royal Family. Now, she’s even working...
...Harold some mixes,” he says. “I always have music playing in my head…I’m alive for those moments.” He names Willie Nelson and Daniel Lanois (“everything he does sort of turns to gold??) as recent favorites, and praises the digital music revolution: “iTunes is the greatest invention since the combustion engine.” He also picks “No Expectations” off the Rolling Stones’ classic “Beggars Banquet?...
Nothing on “Prairie” cuts as deeply as career highlights like “Heart of Gold?? and “Thrasher.” The album suffers, ironically, from a lack of ambition: typically, Young records are burdened by an excess of stylistic and thematic invention. This album captures him doing what he does best, but not breaking any new ground in the process...
...anything raises The Ring Two slightly above its predecessor on the horror film barometer, it’s the sequel’s gung-ho philosophy: “Forget the explanatory narrative, go for the gold!” The “gold?? in this case being a plethora of seat-jumping absurdities and admittedly delicious surprises that unfortunately leads to a predictably bland conclusion. Luckily though, the scares are, for the most part, genuine enough to hold our attention...