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...information-hungry immigrants, the publications serve a vital need, with advice on applying for government benefits, employment law and finances. Readership is not huge; Polska Gazeta claims 7,000, and Polski Express gives away its 5,000 copies in places like supermarkets and Polish pubs. But Pas is proud of some of her paper's scoops, including an exposé on the exaggeration of figures for Dublin's homeless Polish population by some authorities and media. "Our readers want to know about what is going on in the Polish community here," says Pas. "The Irish papers are all about...
...throughout the year by Harvard head coach Tim Murphy as the team’s most improved player. Pizzotti threw for two touchdowns and now has a 10-1 record as a starter.“I don’t think I’ve ever been more proud of a team and to be part of a team,” Pizzotti said after the game. “To be able to go out on the field for the last time at Harvard Stadium and win as a team was a great feeling.”Despite...
...also a chance for the team to say goodbye to its three seniors: Megan Kerr, Michelle Hull, and co-captain Megan Merritt. Junior Rachael Lau described her departing teammates as “great leaders and great role models.” “Overall, they should be proud,” Leone said of his seniors. “They helped turn the program around this year.” The Crimson, however, is not satisfied simply with its improvement. Mann described this year as a “building season for next year.” Next...
...Harry and his best friends working together to fight evil. It is not a p.c. statement about sexuality. It is not Harry and the Angry Inch. J.K. Rowling's story started as a children's book and evolved into teenage reading material. That is it. Cloud is gay and proud, which is fantastic. But as Grey's Anatomy's T.R. Knight said, "I hope being gay is not the most interesting part about me." I am sure Dumbledore thought the same thing. Kristy van den Herik, Arlington, Massachusetts...
...play Mae.RR: Who is Mae? Tell me a little about her.OB: Mae is the sister-in-law of Brick and Maggie, who are the two main characters. She was Cotton Carnival Queen in high school. She has five kids. She has a sixth on the way and is very proud of her children and thinks that she deserves all of the attention and all of the inheritance.RR: So you have kind of a feud with Maggie [played by Allison H. Rich ’09], another character. How does that relate to real life?OB: Ah, yes. Allison...