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...more challenging to build brand names and a career or to run the New York City Marathon? -Rob Opaleski, ChicagoMy career. I could have stopped the marathon-it was one of the most beautiful things I ever did. There's not a lot of things where a real macho guy will say, "Yo. That was kinda impressive." [Laughs.] It was one of my shining moments, but I'll never do it again...
...Monster’s Ball,” “Brokeback Mountain,” “Candy,” “I’m Not There”), and yet all those who now remember him recall a unique if not unparalleled talent. Rob Reiner’s reflection best captures the feeling of loss: “It’s a real tragedy when someone so talented dies, because you don’t know on the early part of their career what more they could offer...
...Fortunato, who was sentenced to seven to 21 years in prison for his role in the death of Michael Sandy, a 29-year-old gay New Yorker. Fortunato and three friends lured Sandy from a gay chatroom to their neighborhood with the promise of sex. Instead they wanted to rob him, and they beat him up and chased him onto a parkway where...
...Marley J. Brush—daughter of Felipe’s co-owner Thomas J. Brush—and partner Liza Baer-Kahn will be opening a coffee shop called Crème Café in Harvard Square come April. Mr. Brush’s cousin, Rob Stumm, opened a Felipe’s Taqueria near the Tulane campus. [SEE CORRECTION BELOW...
...respectively, to seal the match.PENN 30, HARVARD 7The first weekend meet presented the greatest struggle for the Crimson, who fell hard to the Quakers. O’Connor opened the match with a win against No. 14 Cesar Grajales, but Penn quickly tied the match when Rob Hitschler defeated Latessa at 157 lbs.Things looked bright for Harvard early, as Button (165 lbs) earned a major decision against Tom Timothy to recapture the lead, 7-3, but Penn gained the upper hand and claimed the next six bouts, ending Harvard’s upset bid.The Quakers got a 17-1 victory...