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Harvard created a flurry of chances during a particularly fast-paced five-minute spell, which came about 10 minutes into the second half. Juniors Erin Wylie and Rachael Lau each had a shot go just wide, exciting the Crimson faithful gathered at Ohiri Field...
...impressive four-game shutout streak and was the first Harvard had given up in over 430 minutes of play. The Crimson’s second-half display was much improved, and the squad tallied an equalizer just eight minutes later, courtesy of a 20-yard shot from junior Rachael Lau. Yale keeper Ayana Sumiyasu got her hand on the ball but was unable to keep it out, as it nestled into the top left corner. The goal was Lau’s first of the season. Harvard continued to control the second half and had many opportunities...
...pissed," he says. So when he saw Andy Samberg's Saturday Night Live video Lazy Sunday explode on YouTube, he got himself a video camera and started winelibrarytv.com Few people look quite so excited to be talking to a camera. He's more hyper than Emeril, more cheerful than Rachael Ray, more street than Bobby Flay and cockier than all of them combined. "Do I think I have that much charisma? I think I have more. I know I could be the host of SportsCenter in two years if I changed my show today to sports," he says...
Nobody came on to the movie camera - wrapped it in a bear hug and wrestled it to submission - like Betty Hutton. They called this 40s singer-actress "the Blitzkrieg blond" for an energy that would make Rachael Ray seem logy by comparison. Film critic James Agee, and other scribes at TIME, described her variously as "rubber-jointed," "brass-lunged," "super-dynamic," "bouncing, bawling," "raucous, rampageous." To Bob Hope she was "a vitamin pill with legs." She seemed to have swallowed a truckload full of them before every performance; she was indomitable, unstoppable, the Fuller Brush flack with a quick smile...
...editor that was published in The Crimson on March 2. Indian news Web sites have reported on the opinion piece, and as of 1:30 a.m. today, 166 comments had been posted on The Crimson’s Web site in response to the op-ed. Rhodes alum Rachael A. Wagner ’04 said she knew both Dell and Mylavarapu while at Harvard. “The way in which they conveyed it stirred up more controversy than it was worth,” she said. Ryan R. Thoreson ’07, one of six 2007 American...