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...HARVARD 4Despite having its ace on the mound, the Crimson was knocked out of contention early in game one.Haviland allowed eight runs in a complete game effort, giving up 16 hits despite seven strikeouts in what is likely the final start of his collegiate career.“I guess it’s tough to go out with a loss,” Haviland said. “I did the best I could today. I guess it was a tough way to end.”Vance and fellow senior Matt Kramer provided some pop for the Harvard...
...even consider a record contract now, because I don’t think I’m really ready. There’s just too much focus on young people in jazz these days and there are older musicians who deserve the recording deals a lot more. But I guess it’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, so you’ve got to take it.”He never really intended to be a lawyer, either. Until he got to college, Redman was sure that he wanted to be a physician...
...Speaking of celebrity, does it ever get to be too much? Have you had to speak up to quell rumors?Yeah I guess so but I don't really have any bad rumors or anything. I answer questions. I'm very open with the media - when they ask me if there's something going on, I tell them. "No comment" is very seldom. I try my best to stay out of other people's stuff. If I say something about somebody who's not me, you probably get just a positive response...
...guru (Steve Martin), yet feels somehow empty: no man, no marriage and especially no baby. ?I just don?t like your uterus,? her gynecologist (John Hodgman) tells her, adding that Kate has a one-in-a-million chance of ever getting pregnant. (You should be able to guess Act Three from here.) So she engages Angie Ostrowiski (Amy Poehler), a white-trashy girl from the nearby town of Dreery, to be the child?s surrogate mother. When she breaks up with her loutish boyfriend Carl (Dax Shepard), slobby Angie moves in with neatnik Kate. In social aptitude...
...could while tutoring English as a second language and serving on the student editorial board of Houghton-Mifflin’s Best American Nonrequired Reading List. After high school, Feeney nervously anticipated leaving the program that had become such an important part of his life. “I guess you could say I wasn’t ready to leave when I took off for school.” But the success of 826 Valencia had led the organization to plan a half-dozen new writing centers across the United States, and Feeney saw an opportunity to stay involved...