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Twenty-two men, one stitched leather ball, and a big patch of grass are all that’s needed for The Game, and have been since it was first played over 100 years...
...convention to attend, they can call an alibi agency. For a membership fee that is usually less than $100, plus $30 to $50 per lie, services like the Alibi Agency, based in Lytham St. Annes, England, will extend fictitious invitations to business conferences. It will receive your calls and patch them through from "the hotel front desk." The agency will even return, say, a necktie "forgotten at the conference." The alibi companies--originally established in Britain but now franchised in the U.S. and Canada--say they're legally bound to keep the secrets from everyone except the authorities, but there...
...areas where Harvard struggled in the second half was on penalty corners. The poor conditions of the Northeastern turf, which included a giant patch-up job in the midfield, contributed to the Crimson’s prompt turnovers on each corner...
...indicates that reality, but does not go for mere empathy, instead communicating a hope that transcends death. At the same time that Julia’s health is failing, Gabriel is doubting the love borne for him by his wife, played by a lovely but somewhat grating Kate Kearney-Patch, who possesses a radiant voice but whose speaking voice requires more reining-in than was given by the director...
...Roslyn’s Dog,” the last story in Dogwalker, the narrator gets bitten by his neighbor, Roslyn’s dog. In a Kafka-like twist, the narrator wakes up with a hairy patch on the spot where he was bitten. Before long, he has turned into a dog and gets kissed by the dog that has bitten him. This dog turns into a woman, and the narrator has become Roslyn’s new dog. “Rosyln’s Dog,” is a prime example of Bradford?...