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...Average legal downloads per iPod in the U.S. in 2005, down from 25 last year, suggesting a rise in illegal downloads...
With Cusworth having missed nearly half of the season due to a fractured left hand, Stehle has stepped up his play this year, guiding the Crimson to a 7-3 record while averaging a team-best 15.8 points per game to date. In last week’s two games against New York opponents Albany and Long Island, Stehle amassed 44 points, including a career-high 27 at home against LIU last Wednesday en route to being named the Ivy League Player of the Week...
...personal fouls in the Crimson’s 61-48 victory, a game in which 67 percent shooting—eight-for-12—from the field helped pick up the slack for another injured Harvard player. Junior shooting guard Jim Goffredo, whose scoring average of 14.3 per game ranks second on the team behind Stehle, missed the Albany game with a staph infection. Nevertheless, a team-leading 17 points from Stehle helped the Crimson earn a road win against an Albany team with NCAA tournament aspirations...
It’s also worth pointing out that, while racism is far from absent in Australian life today, a beach riot between gangs of Lebanese and non-Lebanese youths does not amount to evidence of national racism or even racism per se. Cultural hostilities (on both sides) and ugly displays of nationalism, sure, but Moore draws a long bow to relate this to a history of color-based immigration policies...
...collect on a $247.5 million default judgment against Iran from 1978 by attempting to seize the assets of a U.S. company with ties to Iran.“Juries have been more than willing to award massive judgments to victims of terrorism and their families—$10,000 per day for kidnapping and torture victims, $5 million in solatium for surviving close relatives of those killed, and punitive damages awards of $300 million per wrongful death—but collecting any money at all has been very problematic,” Sealing wrote in an e-mail.In the past, plaintiffs?...