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...said she has a cactus because it’s easy to take care of. “It’s alive, and the fact that we can, away from home, sustain a living thing is quite comforting,” she said of the green cactus with yellow flowers that sits on her windowsill. Etcoff is the author of “Survival of the Prettiest: The Science of Beauty.” She said that she studied “human beauty” because she was interested in the effects of beauty in nature...
...entire freaking history of the league. Awesome Dawson stands just 338 yards away from breaking Ed Marinaro’s all-time Ivy rushing record. With a big day in Hanover, Clifton can set himself up to rewrite the books at home next week. If the Big Green allows 163 rushing yards per game on average, imagine the damage Awesome can do.Prediction: Harvard 37, Dartmouth 13.YALE (5-1, 3-0) VS. COLUMBIA (3-3, 0-3)Your name is Yale. You’re an OK team through three games. A season-opening blowout at the hands of San Diego...
...Crimson (5-1, 2-1 Ivy) can’t afford to dwell on the loss, as it prepares for a Big Green (1-5, 1-2 Ivy) team that is riding some momentum coming off of a victory against Columbia, its first of the season...
...only track whose big finish is interesting is the title track, “Welcome to the Black Parade,” which takes its cue more from “Bohemian Rhapsody” than from the latter-day Green Day, which much of the rest of the album resembles. The song starts slowly with piano and military drum and ends up with a huge rock chorus, passing though the purest punk the album has to offer. The lyrics are as dark as anything else in the album, but here the music finally lets the listener have some...
...beleaguered residents of Baghdad, this has become a familiar Green Zone farce. Beholden to the very militias he has vowed to crush, the increasingly hamstrung prime minister has forced U.S. troops guarding the city to don kid gloves when dealing with the Mahdi Army, the militia loyal to the radical Shi'ite leader Moqtada al-Sadr, which has been blamed for much of the sectarian violence that kills an average of 100 Iraqis a day. And there is palpable frustration among U.S. soldiers patrolling the streets of Baghdad that every time they strike against the Mahdi Army, they are publicly...