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...took office, he quickly addressed his foremost challenge: uniting a company in deep discord while redirecting its repertory. There was no doubt the Bolshoi lacked artistic focus. But how to keep traditionalists satisfied while simultaneously introducing new work? "I wanted to find a repertoire that would be the new phase of the Bolshoi," Ratmansky says. "It's about resurrecting [older] ballets and bringing in people to make new classics...
...Every practice, I try to come out with more energy,” Denenberg said. He carried that energy into his first dual match, playing No. 6 against a Clemson squad that was ranked in the top 40 at the time. But the challenge didn’t phase Denenberg—“I just rolled over him,” he said. His place on the team secured with strong singles and, eventually, doubles play, Denenberg came out of his shell while maintaining the discipline that had brought him success...
...Ironically, Kajeet's success may well have little to do with actual phone calls. The device is really a next-generation multi-media networking platform in a youthful and slightly edgy package. Or in other words, an alluring toy. A few weeks into my daughter's testing phase, I spotted her roaming around the house delightedly barking into the handset: "Code Red Alert. Code Red Alert." Under closer scrutiny, it became clear the phone wasn't even switched on. When I asked what she was doing she breezily replied: "I'm just playing. None of my friends have cell phones...
...each event in dual meets, while 24 score in each championship meet—depth is far more important in championship meets. Because of this, Harvard views the Tigers—who exhibited their depth this weekend—as the team to beat heading into the next phase of their season. “As always, the goal is to win, and it looks like it will go through Princeton this year,” co-captain Jason Degnan-Rojeski said. Added Fiske: “Obviously we’re disappointed that we lost this weekend, but we?...
...Gates is expected to move one senior officer up to a combatant command, though-sources say he will likely elevate Air Force Lt. General Gene Renuart to take Keating's job at Northern Command. Renuart was a key Air Force commander during the first phase of the Iraq War and most recently was tapped by Rumsfeld to be his senior military assistant. If he is nominated and confirmed to head Northcom, he will be promoted to four-star rank and become the second Air Force general to head the four-year-old command...