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Last December, I was trying to keep my friend awake at the wheel while we drove home through a blizzard after a hockey road trip. Rewind a bit, and the previous summer I was getting hit on by skeezy sportswriters at the Buffalo Bills’ training camp. Go even further back in time, and I was sitting quite comfortably in the stands at the Murr Center watching our squash teams amid players’ family and friends...
...Rewind to March 2003. Bangkok was recovering from the property doldrums, banks were lending again, and it seemed a good time to buy. After months of searching for a new home, we stumbled on a village on the city's northeastern outskirts?full of old houses with potential, in quiet, green-canopied lanes?and spotted a small for sale sign. The house was a mess but we could renovate or rebuild. Shifty eyes aside, the owner was charm itself. He had retired from the air force, he said, and introduced himself as a general...
...Let’s rewind to Oct. 25, when the current top three in the Ivy League standings—Penn, Yale and Harvard—were each undefeated in league play...
...schools, Harvard included, to allow streaming play—but not downloads—of digital music files over their Ethernet networks. Like premium cable television stations that provide an “on-demand” service—with which viewers can play, fast-forward, pause and rewind any of the “Sex and the City” episodes that are in the database—record labels should allow college students to have on-demand access to files. The record labels could charge the schools for the right to stream the music, and the cost...
...check the condition of a film, the print is unwound across a “rewind bench...