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...Tsim expresses nothing but relief: “I’m surprised everything came together. I learned how to sew overnight...
...consumers' pockets, given that as of the second quarter personal spending for gas fuel oil and other energy was about $442 billion on an annualized basis. By way of comparison, Wal-Mart's U.S. stores took in $240 billion in the last fiscal year. "For consumers, it's welcome relief," says Medlock. And because the U.S. is out of its peak summer driving season, there's not too much of an incentive to drive a lot more just because gas prices are down...
...stop them from scoring,” Tune said. “Twelve goals is a lot for a water polo game. So were not really happy about that. We need to improve defense, we let them score way too many times.”The troubled defense found relief in the form of stellar goaltending with all three Crimson goalies seeing net time. Connolly started the game, posting six stops, quashing any Camel momentum immediately. Junior Nikhil Balaraman had two stops, while freshman Alexandre Popp recorded two saves. Harvard ends the regular season 4-10 overall...
...based on the 2002 novel of the same name by Sue Monk Kidd. Fortunately, the characters in the movie subtly and skillfully explore these juvenile themes but without the unnecessary sappiness and sentimentality that usually plague films of this kind. After watching the movie, I felt a sense of relief and hope comparable to that which is felt after watching a particularly refreshing episode of Oprah—but not much more. “The Secret Life of Bees” tells the story of Lily Owens, played by Dakota Fanning, who in the first scene of the movie...
Millions of Minnesotans awoke with such queasiness last Wednesday. Sure, the gubernatorial campaign had been a hoot, what with a no-chance-on-earth third-party candidate marauding about the state and providing some comic relief from the stiffs who headed up the Republican and Democratic tickets. But the election was supposed to signal sober-up time. Instead, the good citizens of Minnesota learned that they--or 37% of the 61% of those who went to the polls--had voted into the Governor's office a 6 ft. 4 in., 250-lb. shaved-head former professional wrestler and Twin City...