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...most of the overtime,” Brine said. “We had all of those chances to put it away and we just couldn’t put it in the net. And then they get one good chance and it’s over. But I guess that’s overtime for you.” Both offenses were curtailed by the sterling goalie play on both ends. Boe was the tough-luck loser after stopping 33 shots from a withering Golden Knights attack in nearly 80 minutes of action. And Hurley, who also finished with...
...Tilottama Riya Sen ’07, overcame these difficulties with an infectious sense of fun. Modern and classical acts alike took to the stage (and were often combined together), interspersed by a number of humorous interacts and one longer skit, entitled “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner?” From the beginning, the immense effort that went into the production was readily apparent, as was the overwhelming talent brought to the stage by a number of the performers. In the opening number of the evening performance on Friday, classical dancers...
...importing Finale cake for its fest. But the HoCo didn’t let them eat cake at a separate screening in Lowell’s Junior Common Room. A $20 Finale’s gift certificate went only to the winner of a contest challenging students to correctly guess the winner of the night’s six biggest awards (Picture, Actor, Actress, Supporting Actor, Supporting Actress and Director...
...been called in by the coroner of Benton County, Wash., to consult on some bones found by two college students on the banks of the Columbia River, near the town of Kennewick. The bones were obviously old, and when the coroner asked for an opinion, Chatters' off-the-cuff guess, based on the skull's superficially Caucasoid features, was that they probably belonged to a settler from the late 1800s...
...disturbing to see that when someone from the developing world tries to set foot in the West, the move is always met with convoluted and unfounded criticism. The West has got to recognize that globalization, formerly a one-way street, now carries heavy traffic from the East. I guess that is what laissez-faire is all about. The West is responsible for creating the global business climate that allows tycoons like Mittal to put forward such takeover bids. I just hope that the First World is not about to backpedal in light of the recent growth and competitiveness...