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...causing the pass to deflect off of his hands a fall right to Princeton forward Kyle Koncz. As Cusworth glanced to the nearby official in utter disbelief at the no call, Koncz cruised down court and 12 seconds later, the infamous Harvard killer Scott Greenman buried a trifecta to pull the Tigers within one with 31 ticks left.“All he does is hit big shots,” Stehle said.Despite the crushing blow, the Crimson was still in good shape. Princeton would have to foul, and if Harvard got into any trouble, it could call a timeout...
...ties become equivalent to political clout. Even with the exposure of the Abramoff scandal, Republicans "debate how they can project change while keeping things much the same." What an insult! Instead of endeavoring to serve the people, these "public servants" want to use lip service and cosmetic changes to pull the wool back over our eyes. There can be no excuses for their flagrant disrespect and misuse of public office. Jeremiah Duke Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania, U.S. A Sweater for All Seasons Your notebook item "No Changing His Stripes," about Bolivia 's new President, Evo Morales, and his omnipresent striped pullover...
Lots of people have Mike P. Corayer’s ’06 digits. Don’t be jealous. Initiates to the Hasty Pudding Theatricals traditionally pull pranks on their senior members, and Dan A. Svrisky ’09 and Liz A.T. McLeod ’08 targeted Corayer, the veep of the Pudding’s band. At McLeod’s suggestion, Svirsky made signs that read, “Felipe’s Now Delivers.” And each prominently displayed Corayer’s cell number across the bottom. Svirsky...
...like the new ads. “Coffee should be savored for its taste, not for the caffeine,” says Louis K. Kang ’09, who feels the advertisements “degrade the coffee.” But for those chugging caffeine to pull all nighters in the musty Lamont reading room, Toscanini’s might just hit the spot. Even at two bucks...
...much Bush could accomplish in immediately and realistically cutting America’s “addiction to oil.” Possibilities include a gas tax, increased subsidies for hybrid vehicles, or penalties for gas-guzzling SUVs. With the right economic incentives, consumers would be happy to pull up to the 76 or Mobil station only every other month in 100-mile-per-gallon, plug-in hybrid cars. According to a 2004 report from the Congressional Budget Office, it is estimated that a gasoline tax of 46 cents a gallon, up from today’s federal...