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...Among the biggest trends in terror: there are more lone wolves. "Increasingly, you're not dealing with organizations, groups, or even cells any more, but rather one or several individuals who are out there taking action in an isolated fashion," says one senior French intelligence official. "So if we now have to be on the lookout for one or a few guys preparing terror, we have to know what kinds of individuals we should be checking out. You have to use the patterns that emerge...
...main goal is to develop a style of play," sophomore Lizzy Nichols said. "We have to find an identity with this team, and that's going to come with experience, both in practice and in games." Junior midfielder Rachel Lau and captain Megan Merritt, who scored Harvard's lone goal in Sunday's loss, were named to the All-Tournament Team. GEORGE MASON 2, HARVARD 1 The Crimson managed just one shot on goal in 90 minutes against George Mason Sunday. It was a good one, but not quite good enough for Harvard to avoid its first loss...
...game remained on a Friday night, it would not have been the first instance of a Crimson football game conflicting with Yom Kippur. In 2004, the game at Brown fell on the holiday. The lone healthy Jewish player on the Crimson at the time, defensive tackle Michael L. Berg ’07, ultimately played in the game...
...lone holdout was the Johnson Space Center engineering group, which, according to Shannon, agreed that flying as-is was acceptable but considered it "prudent" to try to patch the hole to increase safety margins and decrease the risk of further damage to the shuttle on re-entry. But Shannon says he's more comfortable with the known risks associated with the gouge than with the unknown risks of an untried repair job, which would have required the astronauts to coat damaged tiles with heat-resistant paint and fill the hole with a caulk-like goo. The next shuttle mission, Shannon...
There is something like universal agreement on this point: Paris is for lovers. Judging from 2 Days in Paris, the cliché's lone dissident is Julie Delpy, who wrote, directed, stars in, edited and took the stills for the film. She even warbles its end credit song. In her Paris every cab driver is either a sexist pig or a right-wing nut job, the outdoor market seems to feature more ickily butchered animals than it does flowers and vegetables, and the house Delpy's Marion and her American lover Jack (Adam Goldberg) shack up in belongs...