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...said. “And then I just tried to attack it and see what would happen.” Harvard thought it had won when UNH forward Mike Christensen missed an open three as time was running out. But Lin fouled forward Sam Herrick with .5 seconds left, giving the freshman a chance to tie the game at the free throw line. Herrick missed the first and his intentional miss on the second was rebounded by senior center Brian Cusworth, one of his 10 boards—a team high. It was Cusworth who sent the game into overtime...
...songs Portman has ever written put together. Already in its sixth printing, it has been showered with positive reviews. Will Ferrell's film company just bought the film rights, and, per society's new semiotics of success, coolly disaffected kids are obscurely celebrating the book's catchphrase by wearing SAM HELLERMAN IS A GENIUS T shirts...
...they did." His impossibly brilliant 14-year-old character, when taking a break from getting beaten up and riddling through confused if well-meaning lectures from his righteous Bay Area stepfather, works on his rock band, which exists only in his mind: "The Nancy Wheelers, [with] me on guitar, Sam Hellerman on bass and Ouija board, first album: Margaret? It's God. Please Shut...
...make fun of your own image--because it could misfire horribly or, worse, confirm everyone's suspicions about you. But of all the traits needed for stardom, the one Winslet really radiates is confidence. With few exceptions (there was a short-lived marriage, before her current one to director Sam Mendes), she knows what she wants and how to get it. And as she put it, "I don't do anything by halves." Her coffee is taken very hot and strong, her unfiltered cigarettes rolled by herself--although, she says, she only smokes during interviews--and if she wants...
...Columbia definitely came as a blow.” Harvard won 10 of 16 events, including both relays, to improve its record to 3-1 overall, while Columbia dropped to 1-2 on the season. Top swimmers once again led the way for the Crimson, as Degnan-Rojeski, juniors Sam Wollner and Geoff Rathgeber, and sophomore Dan Jones each captured two individual events. “Dual meets are important to win,” Degnan-Rojeski said. “This year it’s been great to see [these swimmers] win pretty much all of their events...