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After one half of play it looked like the Harvard men’s soccer team was about to live a repeat of last’s year game against Vermont, when it lost to the Catamounts, 1-0. After a halt-time pep talk though, Harvard (5-2-0, 0-0-0 Ivy) returned to the field with renewed energy and defeated Vermont (3-4-2) 2-1 in overtime.“I am proud of the team because in years past we might have lost this game or tied this game,” said head coach...
...right to deny Muhammad’s teachings were violent, but they should be more concerned about their brothers in faith than with folks in Rome, Paris, or Berlin. An Iranian hardliner like Ahmad Khatami opined that Benedict and Bush have “united in order to repeat the Crusades.” If those words do not seem extreme enough, Salih Kapusuz, from the governing Turkish party AKP expressed that the Pope “is going down in history in the same category as leaders such as Hitler and Mussolini.” And protesters in London...
...seeking to escape the harried pace of urban life. "On Cubadak, we are all about nature," says Casalegno. Paradiso's feeling of spectacular isolation is belied by its relative accessibility - a fact that has made it an open secret not only to [an error occurred while processing this directive] repeat visitors from Europe, but regional and domestic tourists, expats, dive fanatics and anyone seeking an alternative to the usual Indonesian destinations of Bali and Lombok. Tabing Airport, located at the West Sumatran capital of Padang, is just two hours away, and can be reached via direct flights from Singapore, Kuala...
...than men. They talk to one another about shopping behaviors, and they share their secrets. What we learned in our research is that every time you satisfy a consumer, she's actually going to tell 10 of her friends. Every time you dissatisfy a consumer, she's going to repeat the story to as many as 300 people...
...awaken to a world so degraded by mass consumerism that they are now the smartest people in the world. Crops are dying because they're being irrigated with an electrolyte-filled sports drink that has "the taste plants crave." Costco takes up miles of space and has greeters emotionlessly repeat, "Welcome to Costco. I love you." The movie is packed with top-shelf versions of the dumb-guy jokes that have sustained sitcoms for years, which you'd think would be great stuff for a trailer...