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...Some would say the difference is that Malaney knew there was a chance she could get kicked off the show during the competition, while Rycroft's departure occurred long after she had been picked as the winner - and purportedly gotten engaged. But Fleiss insists that Mesnick's change of heart hardly came as a shock to the bride-to-be. In the weeks leading up to the reunion special, Fleiss says, he started to hear word from other producers on the show that Rycroft and Mesnick were not getting along. Two weeks before the reunion, Fleiss says, he heard that...
...shot past Schneider. Schneider, however, was not to be beaten again. Again and again, whenever Harvard threatened, the Minuteman goalie stymied its attack. “We ran into a goalie who’s terrific,” Tillman said. “He’s the heart and soul of their team, he’s a four-year guy, he’s one of the best out there, and they feed off his energy.” Schneider finished the day with 14 saves and allowed only three goals, a new career...
...walk in the game. “We faced a good pitcher today, and we’re going to learn from that and make adjustments more quickly than we did today,” Brown said. “We still showed a lot of heart.”HARVARD 5, TOWSON 3Seven innings wasn’t enough for the back and forth duel between Harvard and Towson (8-4) on Friday afternoon. After going down 1-0 in the first inning, the Crimson struck back with two runs in the third. After the Tigers regained the lead...
...felt good out there today,” Wilson said. “After watching them in the stands last week I was really ready to go and get out there with them. We played our heart out today...
...protesters are selling yellow-and-maroon Tibetan flags ahead of demonstrations scheduled for Tuesday. A few youngsters on motor-bikes are cruising around hoisting flags, and a lone painter is making a black-and-white sign reading "Tibet: One Struggle, One Nation" near the Namgyal monastery that forms the heart of the town. But there's none of the optimism and the energy of last year. "Last year's protests pushed the Tibet issue to the top of the international news agenda," says Kate Saunders of ICT, "The elaborate preparations this time show that if nothing else, at least...