Word: lee
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...Granted, I never find a Sugi mug or keychain or for that matter, a Sugi anything in the card store aisle with all the name merchandise. (There are about a zillion variations of the name Alissa, though. Alisa, Alysa, Alyssa, etc.) But there's a restaurant near Fort Lee, N.J. with my name. I've never actually been there myself, but a friend handed me an advertising card. "Fine Japanese Cuisine...Sugi features Six Tatami Rooms accommodating up to 20 people." What? There are at least 100 Sugi's on America Online. Sugi.net is a Web site. I hope...
Freshman William Lee provided another impressive win at the No. 6 slot, mimicking the quick work of his teammates at the top of the line-up with a 6-2, 6-2 triumph...
...Lee has been solid in the bottom half of the Crimson juggernaut for most of the Ivy League season. Against Brown and Yale, Lee dispensed of his opposition in straight sets, including a league-clinching win against Yale while playing up at the No. 5 position...
...incorporated some of Maxim's off-color humor and sometimes disgusting articles like "Help! They Mangled My Penis"--a graphically illustrated account of a man's horribly botched attempt at penile enlargement. I'd like to see a similar article entitled, "Revenge of the Silicon Breasts" to deter Pamela Lee Anderson wannabes. The fact is all of these magazines are just junk food for the brain. If they don't make you feel insecure about your height/weight/intellect, they waste your time with their inanity. Guys, welcome to our world. May you loath it as much as the next woman...
Though the Big Green boast the experience of a five-senior roster, Harvard's top-to-bottom talent and promising youth have sustained its April run. The surprisingly strong play of freshman William Lee against Yale and previous Ivy League opponents has added depth to the Crimson lineup...