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COULD THERE BE AN ODDER COUPLE? Laura Bush speaks at Bill Clinton's Global Initiative conference on philanthropy, forgoes Desperate Housewives jokes and talks about water-filtration systems powered by kids using merry-go-rounds. Meanwhile, in a parallel universe, George W. Bush and Hillary Clinton go at it on a seesaw...
...shows with Lost's geek appeal, but their stories usually end with "... and it was soon canceled, to the dismay of its hard-core fans." The Prisoner, the first Star Trek series--even Twin Peaks went from phenom to flame-out faster than you can say, Who killed Laura Palmer? Lost is different. An unapologetically knotty, mass-market commercial hit, it demands commitment--and gets it. How did Lost escape the cult-show graveyard? Partly because it's just TV genius. But also because TV has changed--and because Lost changed TV. Many of the changes that threatened old-fashioned...
...Green with aggressive serving and a solid attack. Junior co-captain Suzie Trimble had a career night, registering 23 kills and just one error to record a .647 hitting percentage. “Suzie is awesome—capital letters awesome,” said fellow junior co-captain Laura Mahon. “She’s taller than a lot of other people, so if the ball is given to her and it’s a good set, she’ll probably kill it.” The Crimson opened the match with a strong effort...
...before two consecutive Black Bear errors gave the Crimson (4-5) the victory. “That’s a positive sign for us to be able to be patient while being aggressive, making sure that we take care of our side,” junior co-captain Laura Mahon said. “That’s what we did really well in that game—we never gave up that point.” Harvard took a 2-0 lead by holding Maine to just .095 hitting in Game Two. The Crimson broke open the game...
...young group that needed a boost of confidence after the strenuous start to the season, the road win in Philadelphia came at the perfect time. “We knew we were really playing hard teams to start the season,” senior co-captain Laura Odorczyk said. “We’ve worked hard, so this is great for us to show that we are really prepared for the Ivies.” Coming off a sluggish first half against No. 12 Boston University on Wednesday, Harvard came out focused from the start...