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...showed a lot of heart out there," the junior forward said. "We fought tooth and nail down a goal and came through. That was a big improvement for us, because we had problems against Cornell when we gave up an early goal...
Last year's matchup saw the Crimson lose a nail-biter here in Cambridge by the score of 28-24. Harvard still leads the series overall 34-5-1 in Ivy League play, and will definitely be looking to smash a few facemasks in New York. SPORTS CUBE PREDICTS Michael E. Ginsberg, Assoc. Sports Ed. Harvard 27 Columbia 24 Todd F. Braunstein, President Columbia 7 Harvard 2 Elizabeth M. Angell, Assoc. Mag. Editor Columbia 21 Harvard 14 Jeffrey N. Gell, Senior Editor Harvard 20 Columbia...
Maybe Chanel started it with its burnt-burgundy Vamp nail polish. Maybe the cosmetics industry finally found a way to co-opt grunge. Whichever, names for cosmetic colors are getting a lot less glamorous. Poppy offers a lipstick called Vanity. Hard Candy has one called Porno and another called Navel. But for names that really scream grotesque, it's tough to beat Urban Decay, whose new fall colors for lips, eyes and nails include Rust, Gash, Gangrene, Vapor and Toxin. Surprisingly, no less a store than Nordstrom's has bought the line, which is selling best in its Mall...
...Mary Ellen Clark, whose cancer-stricken father made it to poolside, to the horse Nirvana II, which was an embarrassment to its Thoroughbred family--which traces its lineage to 1964 Preakness champ Northern Dancer--until giving up the track for a life of dressage and show jumping. To further nail the female audience, NBC brought back the soothing, soft John Tesh, formerly of Entertainment Tonight, a far cry from the prickly Bryant Gumbel and downer sidebars on orphans aired during the Korean Games in 1988. It is hard to forget that Tesh's expertise runs more to the marriage...
...music that she now specializes in. But as she neared the end of high school, her father loosened up the rules--and Braxton bought her first pair of pants. "They were Levi's," she says. "I'll never forget. Straight-legged Levi's. From there I got to wear nail polish--like a very pale pink." She even threw a pool party senior year--although the only music she was permitted to play was gospel...