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...opens in 1988 with city businessman Handong (Hu Jun), son of a Communist Party official, on the make?not for money but young men. In a Beijing gay bar, he's introduced to country boy Lan Yu (Lu Yue), whom he subsequently pays for a one-night stand. A testy friendship evolves into a messy 10-year relationship. When Lan Yu catches Handong with another man, they break up and Handong abruptly marries a woman. Soon, however, he regrets his matrimony and returns to Beijing and his former beau. From a generation that preceded his lover, Handong can't decide...
This year, Harvard’s team included Daniel H. Thomas ’05, Marc R. Esserman ’05, Victor M. Lee ’05, Yue Wu ’03 (vice president), Lu Yin ’02 (president), and Jason Rihel (GSAS). The Harvard faculty adviser was Noam Elkies, professor of mathematics, who faced Aniruddha Deshpande, the faculty representative from Yale...
...then introduced to his son, Hsiao-kang (Lee Kang-sheng), who sells watches in Taipei. Days after his father's death a young woman, Shiang-chyi (Chen Shiang-chyi), buys a dual-time watch from him before she leaves for Paris. Hsiao-kang is disturbed that his mother (Lu Yi-ching) has responded to her husband's death by praying for his return, leaving food out for him just in case. She concludes that a large white fish in their aquarium is his reincarnation. Hsiao-kang retreats into fantasies about his fleeting meeting with Shiang-chyi and, hoping somehow...
...were not the only Crimson athletes to turn in successful singles performances. Sixth-seeded co-captain William Lee reached the round of 16 by coming from behind to best Penn State’s Matt Frakes, 5-7, 6-2, 6-1 and defeating Yale’s Johnny Lu, 6-4, 6-2 before succumbing to fifteenth-seeded Zach Gallin of Cornell...
Only sophomore George Turner at No. 6 singles lost his first set, 6-4, to Yale’s Johnny Lu...