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Since skating routines are inherently sensual, off-ice contact is inevitable. Love has certainly worked for Melissa Gregory and Denis Petukhov, the other top U.S. dancing pair. Gregory met Petukhov, a Russian, five years ago on an Internet message board for skaters. Petukhov flew to Colorado to test the pairing. "If it wasn't going to work, I was going to put him right back on the plane and say, 'Adios, I'm going to college,'" says Gregory. The pair clicked on the ice, started dating after about two weeks and were married in five months. Skeptics chirped that Gregory...
...awards actually entertained us more than the pre-show hubbub. With former red carpet wild cards Joan and Melissa Rivers playing it straight on the TV Guide Channel and by-the-book-boy-host Ryan Seacrest orchestrating a mostly bland crew on E!, the arrivals left us unmoved. Fortunately Seacrest?s co-host Isaac Mizrahi took some chances, like cupping Scarlett Johansson?s breast, ostensibly to check out her dress?s built-in support. Nice save, Isaac...
...urgency in the third and you could just see the extra effort,” UNH coach Brian McCloskey said. “That first goal was huge.” That urgency put the Wildcats over the top despite Harvard’s continual pressure on UNH goalie Melissa Bourdon throughout the period. The Crimson did manage 10 shots in the final period—though most came after the game was already out of reach—to put up the highest tally that the Wildcats have faced this season. “They have good team spirit...
...minutes, the Crimson jumped out to an early 1-0 lead on junior Liza Solley’s eighth goal of the season at the 6:58. Junior Jennifer Sifers seized the puck behind the net on the forecheck and tried to wrap-around a shot on Wildcats netminder Melissa Bourdon. The puck slipped across the crease to Solley, who beat Bourdon inside the left post for the go-ahead score. “Originally a lot of those [scoring] chances started up in our own end,” junior Katie Johnston said. “But towards...
...work to educate the Harvard community on issues of reproductive rights, and will work on local, statewide, and national pro-choice campaigns. We are extremely excited for the coming semester, and hope that our pro-choice allies will join us in our campaign to protect and expand reproductive rights. MELISSA S. ADER ’09 CARA L. LEWIS ’06 VANESSA V. PRATT ’08 AMANDA L. SHAPIRO ’ 08 January 8, 2006 The writers are officers of Students for Choice...