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When I was in high school, I used to carry around a binder with a picture of Robert Rodriguez taped to the cover. Not only did I fantasize about shooting rockets out of my trombone case El Mariachi style, when I bought my DVD player, The Faculty was the first disc I purchased. That is because Rodriguez, the mastermind of such blood-spattered action spectaculars as Desperado and From Dusk Till Dawn, is, quite simply, one of the most extravagantly entertaining filmmakers working today. Crimson Arts recently caught up with the laid-back, low-budget icon at a college roundtable...
...Robert Rodriguez...
...Olde Towne Team has the game's best pitcher in three-time Cy Young Award winner Martinez (18-6 with a 1.74 ERA in 2000). Despite Alex Rodriguez's gargantuan $252 million offseason contract with the Texas Rangers, the Sox have baseball's best shortstop in Nomar Garciaparra (.372 with 21 HRs and 96 RBIs last year). And due to some $20 million-per-year frivolity of their own, the Sox also have RBI king Ramirez (.351, 38, 122), as well as Everett (.300, 34, 108) and All-Star closer Derek Lowe (4-4, 2.56 ERA, 42 saves). They...
Until then, whenever any new study--like the ovarian-cancer report--comes along, you have to consider it as part of the larger picture. The first thing you must realize, says Dr. Carmen Rodriguez, a senior epidemiologist at the American Cancer Society who led the study, is that a woman's chances of dying from ovarian cancer are pretty low--about 1.7% over the course of her lifetime. Twice a low risk is still a low risk. (Study participants who took estrogen actually lived longer than those who didn't--partly because such volunteers often live healthier lives and have...
...Jason Giambi, 1B, A's: With Johnny Damon setting the table, Giambi will drive in more than 160 runs 2. Ivan Rodriguez, C, Rangers: There's too much pressure on Texas' quarter-bil man; Pudge will thrive 3. Juan Gonzalez, OF, Indians: Healthier and (for now) happier outfielder could have a monster year...