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Sophomore Melissa Milbert sent a slap-shot from the point past Dartmouth goalie Noralee Raymond minutes later to knot the score...
...Crimson; the Crimson has made some effort to attract Latinos and African-Americans to the paper this recent semester. Minorities who are interested in writing should comp, knowing that as a student paper, it should be as much their paper as anyone else's. Regrettably, like a Gordian Knot, minorities will never feel comfortable at the Crimson until there are more minorities at the Crimson, which will not happen until they feel comfortable at the Crimson...It is up to the Crimson's new editors to spearhead the effort to untie this knot and move the Crimson into the diverse...
...merger would be just the latest deal in a telecommunications free-for-all that was triggered by the February deregulation of the U.S. industry. A sequence of megadeals quickly followed, including Bell Atlantic's tying the knot with NYNEX and SBC Communications' purchasing Pacific Telesis...
Long ago in China, Knot-makers tied string into buttons and frogs, and rope into bell pulls. There was one knot so complicated that it blinded the knot-maker. Finally an emperor outlawed this cruel knot, and the nobles could not order it anymore. If I had lived in China, I would have been order outlaw knot-maker...
Just about every day begins with a quiet, dreaded question: whether Mike or Lori will drive Sam to Lori's mother's house for the day. She gets a knot in her stomach thinking about it, hoping to avoid a fight. Mike says he ends up doing it about half the time, though he complains about how much gas the 20-minute trip uses up. They rarely kiss each other goodbye in the morning. There's no time. Lori is usually out of the house by 7:30 and at work by 8. She skips breakfast but sips a Diet...