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...general who led Thailand's first coup in 15 years, Sonthi Boonyaratglin is projecting a deliberately civilian image. Dressed in a dapper dark suit and yellow tie, Sonthi eschewed his usual army uniform for his Feb. 27 meeting with TIME's Hannah Beech and Robert Horn. But a suit, no matter how handsome, cannot suspend the reality that a military junta, called the Council for National Security (CNS), now runs the country. The CNS ousted elected Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra last Sept. 19. At first, the overthrow of the billionaire P.M. was greeted with much public acclaim. Today, however...
...busy reading the paper, John shows his support for Crimson athletics. His sport of choice? Women’s volleyball. “He came by himself to every home game this year, and usually sat in the front row,” says Chelsea L. Ono Horn ’10, a member of the team. “We’d just say, ‘Look, there’s Chops again...
...awesome.” “When your career’s winding down and you know you’ve only got a few games left, it brings out the best in you,” Reese added. Senior Night festivities followed the final regular-season horn, and a sizeable chunk of the crowd remained to watch Reese, Tobe, and classmates Kevin Du, Ryan Maki, Brendan Byrne, and Steve Mandes celebrate with their families on the ice. The Cornell game is traditionally the Bright Hockey Center’s rowdiest of the season, and players rarely need extra...
...universe, especially agriculture and diet. Biodynamic farming thus combines organic practices--like the banning of pesticides and chemicals--with somewhat mystical ideas such as basing planting and harvesting schedules on the position of the moon, sun and stars. It's full of colorful details like burying a cow horn filled with manure at the autumnal equinox. One Italian biodynamic vintner has even placed loudspeakers around his vineyards. Although he claims that playing Mozart makes his vines grow quicker and healthier, the more perceptible result of blaring Symphony No. 40 in G Minor is that it scares the bejesus...
...later she wrote a famous, widely hailed response to a Down Beat magazine article that had detailed the inferiority of the fairer sex. Her commentary cemented her reputation as an influential advocate for women players, despite the unfortunate headline provided by Down Beat editors: HOW CAN YOU BLOW A HORN WITH A BRASSIERE...