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Kingston, meanwhile, came up with the biggest special teams play of the game with under three minutes to go when, standing inside his own 30, he launched a gorgeous spiral all the way to the Yale 15. And though the Bulldogs’ return brought them out to the 27, the Crimson defense held them to a three-and-out and Harvard got the ball back...

Author: By Jon PAUL Morosi, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Low Snaps, Wind Gusts Derail Special Teams | 11/23/2002 | See Source »

...beach in Gloucester was an amazing place to observe the show. It was gorgeous, we saw huge shooting stars and great meteors—although the full moon may have overshadowed some,” said Dave Rennard ’03, one of the organizers of the trip...

Author: By Leslie S. Bishop, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Hundreds Brave Morning Cold To Watch Meteor Shower | 11/20/2002 | See Source »

Nothing sets the mood for work or play better than the perfect light, so why limit yourself to dim or bright, fluorescent or incandescent? The new Therapie lamps look a little like Rothko paintings, with their gorgeous reds, yellows and greens softly melting into one another. Housed in brushed-aluminum frames, they range from 2 ft. to 6 1/2 ft. long and double as postmodern works of art. But they are more than just pretty lights. Powered by the same fluorescent bulbs used for light therapy (to treat seasonal affective disorder during winter months, for example), the lamps may actually...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Around The House | 11/18/2002 | See Source »

It’s the last Harvard game before the inexplicably keg-less armaggedon that will be Harvard-Yale takes over Harvard Stadium, and it’s gorgeous out. It’s also Take A Kid To The Game Day, and a small child on the Columbia side falls while scampering in the seats. He emerges, crying like a champion beneath the red Harvard banners that display Harvard’s championship history...

Author: By Martin S. Bell, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Saved by the Bell: Behind The Man, The Voice, The Legend | 11/12/2002 | See Source »

Gabriel’s best asset is his voice, a mix of gorgeous gravel and an unparrelleled emotive keening. On “I Grieve,” previously heard on the City of Angels soundtrack, Gabriel mourns the death of a loved one, his voice sounding cracked, as he struggles to “Let it out and move on.” By the song’s climax, the coda “Life carries on and on and on” sounds like a mixed blessing as Gabriel faces up to the reality of loss...

Author: By Andrew R. Iliff and Steven N. Jacobs, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: New Music | 11/7/2002 | See Source »

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