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Dailey’s kill??her third in overtime and 21st of the night—ended a long struggle in which Harvard nearly pulled off the upset of the second-ranked team in the Ancient Eight...
...Hamas shown much compassion for its own people, for it often uses civilians—whom it knows Israel will go to great lengths not to kill??in order to carry out its missions. In 2006, armed Hamas terrorists barricaded themselves inside a mosque. Palestinian women gathered outside, and the terrorists managed to dress themselves in the women’s garb and escape, knowing that Israel would not fire at a group of people without knowing who among the group was the real target...
...that the women’s squad upped its aggressiveness. Harvard never lost by more than six.The first set also proved to be characteristic: the Crimson altered between allowing offensive runs and then hacking away at the deficit. Towards the end of the set, freshman Sandra Fryhofer nailed a kill??one of her career-high 10 in the game—to help bring the Crimson to within one point of its opponent, 18-17. Soon after, though, the Dukes pulled away on a 7-1 run to win the set 25-18.“Volleyball...
...your ten dollars are already spent. Immerse yourself in canned, simplistic dialogue and predictable plot twists, then marvel at De Niro and Pacino’s flabby, AARP exteriors and the hot forensic scientist babes who are inexplicably attracted to them! The problem is that “Righteous Kill?? relies upon clichés instead of taking time to actually develop. The audience is deprived of smart, realistic dialogue that does not explain everything for them. Despite the considerable acting range of the movie’s leading Italians, both are wasted among a cast of underdeveloped...
...Senior leadership served the Crimson throughout the night. In the first period, Harvard found itself back on its heels for the second night in a row after taking three penalties.Unlike Friday night, however, when the Crimson entered the first intermission down a goal, the Harvard penalty kill??led by goaltender Kyle Richter, who finished with 22 saves on the night—held up strong and even produced an unexpected surprise—a shorthanded tally.With sophomore blueliner Ian Tallett in the penalty box for hitting from behind, co-captain Mike Taylor forced a turnover at the Crimson...