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...song, which seem to capture the essence of both middle-school pubescence and this fantasyland video, “I smell sex and candy here.” And for Fergie, these are things that go together well. The song deals almost entirely with how much men want her??she’s “tasty,” “delicious,” her body “vicious,” in fact, you might even say she’s “Fergalicious.” Fundamentally, Fergie treats herself...
...Harvard coach Katey Stone says. “She is the epitome of a company girl—she’ll do anything you want her to do, and she will do it the best that she can. I can’t say enough about her??she’ll do anything.”Last year, that included sacrificing her speed to make up for the Crimson’s weaknesses on defense, as she dropped back to be on penalty kill as a defensive forward. Over the course of the season, she netted...
...years ago, Nicole Corriero ’05 had 16 points in a two-game set against Union to open the season. Two years ago, she broke the NCAA record for goals in a season. This past weekend, sophomore Sarah Vaillancourt—a Canadian forward like Corriero before her??registered seven goals and 13 points over the course of two games against RPI and Union. Who knows what records may lay in her future, but she can sure rack up the statistics. “She’s so good it’s scary...
Running with Scissors Directed by Ryan Murphy Sony Pictures Entertainment After leaving “Running with Scissors,” I called my mother to tell her I loved her??after you see what Augusten Burroughs endured during his upbringing, you’d have to be without a soul to not react the same way. This is the power of the directorial debut of Ryan Murphy, best known as the creator of the groundbreaking television series “Nip/Tuck,” an adaptation of Augusten Burroughs’ bestseller. Newcomer Joseph Cross takes...
...living by selling bamboo stools. She made only two pennies of profit a week, far from enough to sustain a family, as buying supplies required her to borrow from a local moneylender at extremely high interest rates. Yunus soon discovered that Jobra was filled with others just like her??women whose tiny ventures barely survived but had the potential to thrive if they could borrow money at reasonable rates...