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...Reviewer Lindsay A. Maizel can be reached at lmaizel@fas.harvard.edu...
...added 12, sealed Harvard’s Game Two victory. Maine would not go down without a fight though, taking an early 18-10 lead in Game Three. The Crimson battled to within 20-18 before the Harvard comeback was thwarted by kills by Black Bears Brittany Kiehl and Lindsay Allman, who led Maine with 22 kills. The tables turned in Game Four, as the Crimson opened with a 19-12 lead before the Black Bears rallied to within one point at 21-20. But five Maine errors, two Harvard kills, and a service ace by senior Sarah Cebron accounted...
...After an encouraging showing in the first event of the season last weekend, in which they finished fifth out of 19 teams at the Fordham Fiasco Invitational, the women’s team was blown out by Princeton and Yale in the annual H-Y-P meet. Bulldogs junior Lindsay Donaldson came in first in the 5k run with a time of 17:26, followed by a veritable army of Tigers, as seven straight Princeton runners finished the race between 17:31 and 18:02 seconds to lead their school to a dominant victory. “It?...
...With her distinctive raven locks, little Suri, it seems, has now merely been marked for easier recognition by gawkers and lensmen. The good news is, pretty Suri has got years to go before her awkward phase. And by that time Lindsay Lohan's tot should be ready to crawl up and take some of the heat...
...devout than those born into the faith. And it's indisputable that some converts do, in fact, become terrorists, including shoe-bomb suspect Richard Reid; Jose Padilla, the Chicago native arrested four years ago for involvement in an alleged al-Qaeda plot to detonate a radiological bomb; and Germaine Lindsay, a Jamaican-born Briton who was one of the suicide bombers who attacked the London Underground last summer. "Originally, jihadist groups were suspicious of converts because they saw them as a way for intelligence forces to infiltrate," says Gustavo de Aristegui, a Spanish terrorism expert and the author of Jihad...