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...part of Rancho Santa Fe, on Las Colinas street. He was planning to videotape what he saw and post it on a new group that had been set up on Facebook. He wandered around Las Colinas and its side streets for about three hours, watching some residents try to save their property, others assessing their destroyed homes. He says he saw 19 homes completely leveled by fire, the cars in front of them mere tire rims. Several of the remains were apparently antique cars from private collections. He also checked on the horses of some friends and discovered two animals...
...left picking through the clothes for her. He was certain she'd want her velour sweats and deck shoes. Come to think of it, he hadn't seen her wear her deck shoes in years, but since she'd had them for so long, she obviously wanted to save them...
...water per minute instead of 2.5, into several of the Houses and freshman dorms. Leverett, Mather, and Dunster received the new heads over the summer, and the showerheads are currently being installed in other Houses and the freshman dorms. All told, it is expected that the new showerheads will save close to 2.5 million gallons of water and $40,000 per year, which is clearly a boon to the environment and a step in the right direction. Students’ comments on the new showers, however, have been mixed: a Mather resident mysteriously found that the low flow showerhead improved...
...anyone putting from above the hole to stop the ball close to the cup. “Some of these hole positions were borderline unfair,” Shuman said. “Anyone above the hole was looking at a six-foot comebacker up the hill [just to save a two-putt].” According to Shuman, tournament officials moved the hole location before the women’s field began playing the hole. Though Harvard managed to improve with a second-round 313 for a two-day team score of 641, Penn led the tournament from...
...Harvard, Quebec native Vaillancourt registered a pair of three-point games against the Montreal-based Martlets, while native Nova Scotian Jenny Brine added an assist on Friday and a goal on Saturday. Labonte shined for McGill, as the accomplished netminder made things difficult for the Crimson with a 36-save performance on Friday and a 30-save outing on Saturday. “Anytime that you can play against a tremendous goaltender like this one who makes it so hard to score goals and makes you stay so focused,” said Crimson coach Katey Stone...