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...Crimson certainly chose a good night to show off its attacking prowess. The highly anticipated game pitted the 2006 Ivy champs against a nationally-ranked Bears team coming off six straight victories, not to mention its 2007 league title. A fierce determination characterized the faces of every Harvard player, and the passion was visible throughout in the cold Providence air.As soon as Akpan scored, he went straight to the bench, and issued a loud rallying cry to his teammates. And they responded.After being thoroughly outplayed for the first portion of the match, the Crimson looked a different team once taking...
...Maintaining the high level of play from the night before, Harvard deftly swept the Lions in three games, 25-21, 25-15, 25-21.HARVARD 3, COLUMBIA 0There would be no heartbreaker in the second match—not for Harvard, at least. Utilizing offensive plays from a variety of players, the Crimson swept the Lions, 3-0. The first set began with back-and-forth action. Down 9-12, freshman Sandra Lynn Fryhoffer nailed a kill to kick off a 5-0 run that put the Crimson back on top. Despite several ensuing errors, Harvard maintained the lead to take...
...these are just figures on a video screen, to be avoided or annihilated by this Max on a mission. At least in a video game the player decides who needs to be killed, and what trail to take in the labyrinth. The Max Payne moviegoers are passive hostages on a long ride they've taken so many times before. So gameboys are advised to man their PlayStations this weekend; action-movie fans in search of red meat can wait for the inevitably more graphic DVD version...
Born in Enid, Okla., Dalton was married and divorced twice before the age of 21. It was not long until she made her way to Greenwich Village at a time when residence all but required one to be a bard or a banjo player. She was beautiful, too. “Karen was tall, willowy, had straight black hair, was long-waisted and slender, what we all wanted to look like,” Lacy J. Dalton, a self-described “hard-luck” chanteuse and former fellow West Villager, has said. She could certainly sing...
...morph into disyllabic sounds—that draws nebulous, martyrizing declarations out of those who knew her well and those who didn’t. “There was no fire behind her,” bass player and producer Harvey Brooks told NPR in reference to her attempts at studio recording. “By the time the fire came, her personal fire...