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...fight and look for a chance to ambush a soldier with his guard down. From the comfort of their living rooms, Americans watched NBC broadcast a fire fight outside Baghdad so fierce that one wounded soldier was still firing from his stretcher, and the chaplain had to grab a rifle. Some of the biggest air strikes of the entire war came the night after Baghdad fell...
...sensitivity of the artworks, there will be no permanent exhibition of the museum's treasures. However, one of its most famous pieces, Dürer's 1502 watercolor Hare, will be shown for the first time in decades in a fall exhibition of that artist's work. Visitors should grab the chance to see the original: in future the only facsimiles to be found will be in the museum shop...
With the four game divisional series that begins today, Yale will have an opportunity to grab the early division lead. But the Crimson—desperate for offensive firepower but still very much a factor in the Red Rolfe race—does not want to see the Elis’ story get better at its expense...
...crossed the line often but never crossed the line with someone who wouldn’t put up with it,” Newell says. “He never walked up to a woman and grabbed her butt who didn’t smile. He read people well. He knew whose butt he could grab...
Express your passionate patriotism by celebrating the great American Pastime. The Boston Red Socks host Toronto Blue Jays at Fenway Park this Patriot’s Day. Have a beer in hand for the first pitch at 11:05 a.m. and grab a seat in the bleachers to partake in the boisterous (and occasionally belligerent) drunkenness of Boston’s sports fans...