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...seemed to be decorated with a rainbow after the display of firecrackers." KOREAN CENTRAL NEWS AGENCY, Pyongyang's official wire service, effusively describing Mother Nature's gift to Kim Jong Il on his 59th birthday...
...keeps me accountable in the class, and of course I'll take any bonus points," said Steven Kim '03. "Most people take them because they think they'll help their grade...
Union countered with a power play goal of its own at 2:50 of the second period. Pettit gave Harvard its chance to win the game with his twelfth goal of the season, a deflection off a point shot by junior defenseman Aaron Kim...
...Engineers received a golden chance to tie up the game when at 19:02 McCulloch got whistled for a questionable hooking call that put the Crimson down two men for all but the last 13 seconds of the game. Kim took a tripping minor at 17:47. Not only was Harvard at a five-one-three disadvantage, which became six-on-three with Marsters pulled, but two of Harvard's best defensemen were...
...suppose he was in part just covering his tracks. And, of course, all spies, by definition, lead double lives. Their hypocrisy is always of the 180-degree variety. One man's loyalty is another's betrayal. Kim Philby - whom Hanssen cited as a kind of spiritual mentor - did not regard himself as a traitor to England but as a loyal soldier to the old Soviet Union. In the end, as the Washington consultant Timothy Dickinson notes, he joined hands with his fellow authoritarians, where "what they dislike is so much more important than what they believe...