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More importantly, Rose made no mistakes for the second week in a row. He threw no interceptions, and only took one sack against a team that led the league in sacks. Contrast his performance to that of Penn's Gavin Hoffman, who uncharacteristically was sacked four times...
...away in my mind along with the miles. A vibrant crowd of Italians and Asians, Puerto Ricans and Hassidim, Greeks and Mexicans, whites and blacks lined the course continuously, from start to finish. Running alongside such a crowd, exchanging salutes with a group of police officers, high-fiving a row of wide-eyed children, waving to the passengers in the tram and to the clattering El as its air horn blared on the tracks above the course, I experienced such a sense of euphoric exhilaration that it was difficult not to realize what the race was really about...
Turck, the regular pusher on the penalty corner battery, scored her first goal of the season in the final game of her career. It was the second year in a row that Turck had scored the game-winner against Penn, as two of her six goals last season came in a 3-2 come-from-behind...
...first games were against lower ranked teams, so we have a chance to experiment and get to know each other better,” Ingram said. “Then we have five really tough games in a row. We’re going to really be tested and I’m looking forward...
...pregnant with the couple's first child. It is Graf's first marriage and Agassi's second. EXECUTED. GERALD MITCHELL, 33, for a murder he committed when he was 17; in Huntsville, Texas. Mitchell, convicted of killing two people in 1985, spent nearly half his life on death row. Despite his professed contrition and pleas from human-rights groups, Mitchell became the 10th person executed in Texas for a murder committed as a minor. DIED. BERTIE MEE, 82, former championship-winning manager of one of England's best-known football clubs, Arsenal; in London. A stern disciplinarian who left most...