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...nearly 1,000 ft. per sec. can slice through limbs like a meat cleaver. The three men were alive, but there was a real danger that they would bleed to death in minutes amid the smoke, dust and confusion. As troops on the two other APCs continued firing, the lone medic among the 15 soldiers on the patrol climbed up the back ramp into the compartment. "'Holy s___!' was the first thing out of his mouth, and it looked like his eyes were about to pop out of his head," Wyatt remembers. "That's kind of disheartening when...
Western Illinois is 1-2 in its last three games, with its lone win coming last week over Illinois State (4-6), 24-20. Western Illinois trailed the entire game until a touchdown with 57 seconds remaining gave them the comeback victory. This result is far different from Penn’s 24-21 win, in which the Quakers held a 21-0 lead in the second half...
...Carey quotes original documents from the scandal extensively but updates the action to the early '70s and transports a now lone hoaxer, Christopher Chubb, to Kuala Lumpur. The book's narrator (and Chubb's hoaxee) is Sarah Wode-Douglass, editor of a highbrow literary review based in London. When Chubb shows her a single page of verse written by Bob McCorkle (the novel's Ern Malley), Wode-Douglass becomes obsessed with publishing work bearing his name. The mainspring of Carey's story is a fascinating statement by Max Harris, editor of Angry Penguins, years after the original hoax was exposed...
...Crimson’s lone goal came courtesy of senior forward Alisa Sato. After junior Alisha Moran intercepted an errant goal kick, Sato snuck a shot past the Dartmouth goalkeeper and inside the far post with just seconds remaining in the first half...
...Crimson endured a scary moment when sophomore Ryan Johnson—the lone healthy goalkeeper of the three who began the season on Harvard’s roster—was involved in a collision early in the second half...