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Brown's other offensive weapon, Tomo Nakanishi, has also been unstoppable this season. Last year's Ivy League Player of the Year, Nakashini chalked up 22 kills against Yale last Friday to help the Bulldogs nab a share of the Ivy League crown...
Both teams are undefeated in league play so far, but Harvard has a slight advantage. While the Crimson notched a spectacular win against Yale, Princeton was unable to nab the game-winning point on the Elis, and was forced to settle...
Strauss says most of the people she comes in contact with who want to use a credit card hope to capture those benefits--to nab what could be 31,000 extra frequent-flier miles for a year of schooling or a 2 percent cash back on purchases. (Hey, $620 makes a difference...
...image of black lungs can?t quell your urge to smoke, perhaps the chance to nab a speedier ticket to heaven will do the trick. On Friday, the Vatican released an updated manual on indulgences, with several additions to the acts of faith that lessen a Catholic?s time spent in purgatory ?- the heavenly holding pen outside the pearly gates. The pope announced the church will now give "partial" indulgences to parishioners who quit smoking, even for a day. (A full indulgence is achieved when the self-restraint is accompanied by confession and communion.) The money that would have been...
...revolutionary visual-desktop design from under Xerox's nose; Gates really did talk IBM into licensing an operating system that he didn't yet own to run the first PC; and Jobs really did trust Microsoft with the Mac prototype, never believing Gates would, at least in Jobs' view, nab his best stuff for a new program called Windows...