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...scored a career-high seven points and grabbed his first rebounds in a Crimson uniform, picking up two on each end of the floor to finish with four. The scoring mark only lasted until the next home game, against Holy Cross, when Pusar dropped eight against the Crusaders, all lay-ups in the paint. He also picked up his first two steals of his career. “The kind of stuff he did, getting offensive rebounds and lay-ups around the basket, that is really his game,” said captain guard Jim Goffredo. The 31 minutes...
...stroke in 2005 and who stayed by her side in the weeks and months afterward. But she found she still needed time alone to grieve not only the death of her husband but also the end of their happy 26-year marriage. "For almost two months, I lay on the floor at night sobbing while listening to Marty Robbins sing At the End of a Long Lonely Day," she says, referring to the song played at Jeff's funeral. But as the weeks went by, the tears subsided. "It was gradual," she says, "but at some point, I realized...
Here’s a tip: Bet on Sony to lay the smack-down...
...former spy lay dying in a Londonhospital--of what he didn't know. (It wasn't until after his death that Scotland Yard realized that the rare compound killing Alexander Litvinenko, 43, had left traces of radioactivity nearly everywhere he had been on Nov. 1.) But Litvinenko wanted the world to know who killed him, not how it was done or where. In a statement released after he died last week, the fierce critic of Russia's government directly addressed the man he said was responsible for his death: "You may succeed in silencing one man, but the howl...
...themselves involved in figuring out the answers to these hard questions,” he said. One member of the Harvard CREW—a group of students and workers formed three days ago to support Moreno and the other employees—said the decision to rescind the lay-offs was “great news” but that it wasn’t enough. “There needs to be an institutionalized accountability, some sort of campus-wide grievance process as part of a larger of code of conduct that embodies the values of equality...