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...kick it out to freshman Pier-Olivier Michaud in the slot, who delivered a wrister to Fisher’s left side to bring the Crimson to within one. It was Michaud’s fourth goal of the season.Following another rebound goal from Quinnipiac, Harvard received a golden opportunity to go into the first intermission with the score still manageable. Two quick Bobcat penalties left Harvard with 1:51 worth of 5-on-3 play to work with. 45 seconds later, co-captain Mike Taylor slid a pass across the goalmouth to senior Jon Pelle waiting at the left...
Michal Ann Strahilevitz, a professor of marketing at Golden Gate University in San Francisco who researches consumer interest in green, thinks Clorox's pursuing its core customer base--rather than trying to convert loyalists of other natural brands--is the smarter strategy. "Consumers come in different shades of green," she says. "Some are dark green, as in almost obsessive. But it's more typical for consumers to be light green, when the price they pay does not involve too much inconvenience or too much money." And that's exactly the way Clorox is shading...
...resonates powerfully over a doughy beat layered beneath the sampled bells of Bob James’s “Take me to the Mardi Gras.” Del seems more than happy to let the flash-in-the-pan artists “stroll down the golden road [even though] you know they’ll hate it when they find out the bricks is golden plated...
...indocumentado world: heated kitchen-table debates back home, demeaning labor cattle calls and desperate housing improvisations in the U.S. (including makeshift rooms over loud, 24-hour racquetball courts in Queens). It's a milieu ripe with characters like a stuttering S&M photographer played with delightful understatement by Golden Globe nominee John Leguizamo (To Wong Foo, Thanks For Everything, Julie Newmar); and a gorgeous street vendor and aspiring salsa singer played by Ana de la Reguera (Jack Black's heartthrob in Nacho Libre...
...were done losing,” captain Shelly Madick said. “We all wanted to win.” Harvard ended its eight-game losing streak in the second to last game, upseting Florida International, 2-0, on Saturday night. The Crimson surprised the Golden Panthers in its only win of the tournament. Harvard accumulated both of its runs in the first inning, and that proved to be all the Crimson needed, as neither team scored after the opening frame. Madick, who did not pitch in the first game against Florida International, allowed only four hits and managed...