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...worn. But when the City of Los Angeles moved to condemn his building--not to build a school or a fire station but to make way for a glitzy $500 million private hotel and condo complex--Blue dug in for what would become a three-year legal fight to save his store. "Big developers come along and say, 'Hey, that's a nice corner,'" he fumes. "Where will it stop...
...cross-checking, giving Harvard a full minute of 5-on-3 play. But the Crimson, unable to maintain control of the puck, barely threatened the net during the two-man advantage. The shorthanded Big Green actually had the most dangerous shot on goal, as winger Rob Pritchard forced a save from Harvard goaltender Justin Tobe. “Not only did we not score, but we didn’t really create chances,” said Crimson coach Ted Donato ’91, adding, “It’s tough to win on the road when...
...minutes later, junior goalkeeper Adam Hahn foiled what would be the Big Green’s best scoring opportunity, as he dove with arms fully outstretched and just tipped a Dartmouth shot wide of the net. “He made one of the best, if not the best, save[s] I’ve seen in my career,” Altchek said. In addition to that save, the Harvard defense also successfully stopped 13 second half shots and repulsed two Big Green corner kicks as well as several free kicks. It was no small feat, as Dartmouth...
...Lung-cancer patients' 10-year survival rate when Stage I cancer is detected and treated early. A new study by researchers at New York--Presbyterian Hospital and Weill Cornell Medical Center suggests annual CT lung scans could save millions of lives...
...most part, this works, as it is delivered with an acid wit and cynicism that meshes nicely with the characters’ disintegration, giving the play something of a train-wreck appeal of watching them dig themselves deeper and deeper into an emotional pit. All of the actors (save Steinemann, who maintains a glacial calm throughout) go off the deep end with aplomb. Especially good are Lloyd-Bollard, as the perpetually-angry newscaster Sian, and Renaud, as the flighty and emotionally fragile artist Wynne. When the play aims for genuine pathos, however, it falls a bit flat, since the characters...