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...Crimson jumped out to an early 6-0 lead on two layups from Goffredo and a pair of Housman free throws, but the shooting of the freshman Trimboli helped Vermont take a 24-20 lead midway through the period. Harvard fought back to grab a 33-31 advantage at the break, then got four straight points from Cusworth to open the second half, keying a 17-8 run that gave the Crimson its largest lead at 50-39. Schneider brought the Catamounts back with four second-half threes, but the end of the game belonged solely to Harvard, which handed...
...reveal their personas—before they’ve even uttered a word. Oliver Platt (“The West Wing”) makes the splashiest entrance, answering his cell phone (“It’s my agent”) and fussily heading to grab some water bottles from the courtesy table. Connie Nielsen (“Gladiator”), all business, makes a bee-line for her chair, though her presence hardly goes unnoticed by the score of mostly male college journalists around the room. Director Harold Ramis (“Caddyshack...
...recent “girl-cott” of certain Abercrombie & Fitch T-shirts, the sentiment heard at Harvard was less of moral outrage and more of ridicule—mocking the stupidity of wearing such shirts in the first place.But as students outside the Science Center grab up tees with the latest version of “Yale Sucks” it is clear that T-shirts with a statement are not just a teenybopper trend. Now, more than ever, people are wearing their opinions on their sleeve, rather than taking the time to speak them.As a shirts-with...
...popular appeal of Cash’s which makes the film appropriate for a wide variety of audiences. Whether you grew up belting out “Ring of Fire” or are an absolute newcomer to Cash’s music, his life story is enough to grab you and keep you watching.“Walk the Line” gives us the straight story, portraying a man who got his slow-paced sound because he couldn’t sing any faster, who got his style because he didn’t have any other shirts...
...second question from the U.S. David E. Sanger of The New York Times, the press corps' leader in covering North Korean nuclear issue, was so intent on asking a question that he accepted the microphone when it was handed to Bohan. "You can go ahead and grab the mike if you want to," Bush joshed. "But I didn't know you were called "Caren.' " On the contrary, among his prank-happy fellow reporters, Sanger is likely to be called "Caren" from...