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...sport where size doesn't necessarily equate to success, Karlen is using every inch of his frame to cover the court and every inch of his brain to outwit opponents. In front of an overflow crowd at Barnaby Courts this past Saturday, Karlen kept Trinity's Ragontse off balance with a mixture of power and finesse...
...what would be a welcome trend, we saw it again last weekend in the Crimson's homestand against Colgate and Cornell. Over 2,400 fans packed the house Friday night to witness Harvard skate to a 4-1 victory over the Red Raiders. Not even an inch of standing room was available on Saturday, as a sellout crowd watched the Crimson battle to 2-1 loss...
MILDLY ANNOYING Some telephones and computers disabled Databases of officials' names and contact details erased Pencils snipped into inch-long stubs...
...well to remember, in the days ahead, how miserably Bill Clinton began his eight years. By the time the spring of 1993 rolled around, TIME magazine was running a cover story that showed a tiny little Clinton, an inch or two tall, with the headline "The Incredible Shrinking President." We shall...
...Sundance Filmmakers Lab, Mitchell headed to Toronto and directed while wearing Hedwig's heels. ("It was like torture," he says.) He opened up the material by adding flashbacks of Hedwig's bleak Berlin childhood, her rocky romantic history and even her botched sex-change operation (which explains the "angry inch"). "We kept the dramatic structure of the show," says Mitchell, who also kept its heady themes (borrowed from Plato and Ibsen), as well as Trask's irresistible score of country, rock and '70s-style ballads. And Hedwig still bears a striking resemblance to a German baby sitter from Mitchell...