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...stay in the game, the score remained close in the final set. As soon as American took a 12-9 lead, the Crimson battled back to tally the next six points, which included two kills and an ace. But the Eagles reclaimed the lead at 24-23. Crimson senior Kathryn McKinley made a big play to tie the score at 24, but American kept one step ahead of the Harvard ladies, seizing a 26-24 win.The Crimson will play its next nine games on the road, beginning with Wednesday’s match against Boston College.—Staff...
...points and increased its lead to 24-19. The Pioneer’s streak was then capped off by a set-ending kill. However, when a similar situation arose during the final minutes of the third set, Harvard appeared to rally behind a block from seniors Laura Mays and Kathryn McKinley that brought the Crimson to within two points of its opponent at 24-22. Their rally was cut short, though, by a Herthington kill, which ended the set at 25-22. “In practice we’re going to focus on being aggressive and worrying less...
...director, Kathryn Bigelow, has paraded her adroitness with complex stories about oddball characters in two curious subgenres: Near Dark (1987) was the all-time teenage vampire love story, Point Break (1991) the all-time surfer-heist movie. The scriptwriter, Marc Boal, is a journalist for Rolling Stone, The Village Voice and Playboy, which ran a story that Paul Haggis expanded into the sharpest of last year's Iraq-related dramas, In the Valley of Elah. These two filmmakers have pooled their complementary talents to make one of the rare war movies that's strong but not shrill, and sympathetic...
...Kathryn Galbraith, 24, created a Doggyspace profile to get the word out about her pit bull-lab mix, Joe. "Writing from his perspective lets other people know how great of a dog he is," says the marketing project manager in Frederick, Md. Galbraith notes that it took her four years to make 158 friends on MySpace, while Joe has racked up 85 friends in just one month on Doggyspace. "My dog is more popular than I am," she says...
...your teenage audience could relate to Bella and her "squeaky-clean" relationship with Edward. Now, in Breaking Dawn, you've introduced these characters to marriage and pregnancy, both milestones that are many years distant for your young readers. Why did you decide to take the story in this direction? -Kathryn Blackley, Jamesville, N.Y.To me, the story was realistic. Things do change, you do grow up, and the world changes. Maybe an influence was the Anne of Green Gables series, which is one of my favorites because it didn't end at the wedding. It wasn't a kiss and then...