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Brown jumped in front early, taking a 2-0 lead in the first six minutes of play. Harvard responded quickly, closing to within one on a tally by sophomore Casey Owens just at 7:28 of the first half. Yet the Crimson could not knot the score before Brown again extended its lead to two goals...
...befits a knot this tangled, the crucial figures in awarding the Trade Center job to Libeskind were not the official decision makers of the LMDC. In August the LMDC had set in motion a worldwide competition for the site. Early last month six semifinalists were winnowed down, Survivor-style, to two: Libeskind and Rafael Vinoly, a global design star of the same magnitude as Libeskind who worked as part of a project team called THINK. Its design featured immense twin towers of steel latticework. High-rise delicacies, they looked like ghostly evocations of the annihilated Trade Center--too much...
Last year, Harvard defeated Cornell in double-overtime, 77-75, to clinch a share of the Ivy League title. And on Feb. 15, Cornell fought back from a 17-point halftime deficit to knot the game at 69. Baskets from junior foward Hana Peljto and sophomore center Reka Cserny pushed Harvard ahead for good, as the Crimson went...
...much as I loved living in Paris, the Seine's heady cocktail of diesel oil and stagnant water was not enough to make me tie the knot. Eventually I moved on, leaving my boat for other affairs: a dalliance with a house in Berkeley, a fling with a high-rise in Hong Kong. But I still look back on my Parisian home with wistfulness and a hint of self-satisfaction. At any gathering of Iyer's global souls, a houseboat in Paris trumps a penthouse in Manhattan every time...
...Catamounts were in a position to knot the score in the third, thanks to a strong offensive attack in the second. Despite an unassisted goal by sophomore Tom Cavanagh, shooting three times and collecting his own rebounds, at 2:09 of the second, Vermont controlled the play...