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...better games—the referee rewarded Jelenic’s antics with a Yale power play, as Jelenic received a game misconduct but only Kim went to the box. Yale would score with the extra man and would later take a 4-3 lead, but Kim??€™s actions helped Harvard keep its composure and survive the onslaught—the Crimson came back...
...serving authentic home cooking to the Boston-area Khmer community, the second largest in the world outside Cambodia. Concentrated in Lynn, Lowell and Revere, the population numbering between 40,000 and 50,000 is manifested by the Khmer food markets and jewelry shops that line the streets. Kim??€™s son estimates that the restaurant draws a clientele that is 90 percent Cambodian. It is a place where recent immigrants can eat the food that reminds them of home. This means one thing: prahok...
Michelle Metallidis ’06 called Kim??€™s oration powerful...
...able to convince several well-known names, along with many more up-and-coming designers, to donate their fashions. The show features the styles of Barbara Bui, Miss Sixty, Laundry, Suchada, Joseph and Fat Little Bear—and a few of Kim??€™s own designs. The Contradictions show will also include a segment with traditional international fashions on display, as well as a variety of cultural acts to round out the event, including salsa dancers, a Korean drum troupe and several other dance groups on campus...
...Crimson’s most dynamic offensive players, injured his thumb last weekend in a 5-1 loss to RPI. His return would ease the burden on the Crimson, who will also be without senior Jeff Stonehouse, suffering from a shoulder injury and junior forward Aaron Kim??€™s status is uncertain...