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...first nine games, the Crimson (7-2) is off to its best start since the 1984-85 season, when the team opened up with an 8-1 record. Harvard owns the best mark in the league right now, despite Prasse-Freeman’s wishes to remain off the radar screen...
...hours in advance. Kuchma, a former missile-plant director who won the presidency in 1994, may well have total control of the media, but events both in- and outside Ukraine are beginning to elude his grasp. Kuchma's administration is suspected by the U.S. of indirectly selling sophisticated Kolchuga radar systems to Iraq in violation of U.N. sanctions; opposition leaders and activists are increasingly emboldened by the success of recent street rallies; and the discovery last month of the body of Mikhailo Kolomiets, head of the financial journalism agency Ukrainian News - he was found hanging from a tree...
...with its guests—including recovering alcoholics, battered women and drug addicts—as her most meaningful friendships, and says some of her most satisfying memories are times when a shelter guest shows her the keys to a new house. “She has an internal radar of how people are doing and knows intuitively when they need a boost,” says Dominika L. Seidman...
...zones from Moscow but only a 5-hr. flight from Anchorage, Kamchatka has just begun to attract visitors. The 750-mile-long peninsula was off limits to most Russians, not to mention foreigners, during the cold war because it was the site of a nuclear-submarine base and military radar installations. Today nearly a third of the region is in protected nature reserves, including five parks designated as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO...
...began working together almost immediately. Their screenplay for the brilliantly creepy 1994 Heavenly Creatures, about a well-known New Zealand murder case, earned them an Oscar nomination and put them on Hollywood's radar. Universal soon enlisted Jackson to direct The Frighteners, a 1996 horror-comedy starring Michael J. Fox. It didn't scare up much business, but it did enable Jackson to add a computer division to Weta Workshop, the struggling special-effects company he had formed years earlier with Richard Taylor...