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Princeton had three more chances to win, buteach time the Tigers' drive fell short. Sierkattempted a 46-yard field goal with 5:26 left thatmissed wide left. Harvard forced a three-and-outwith 3:55 left in the game, and junior safety BenGreen intercepted Burnham to seal the game with1:23 remaining...
Harvard ran out the clock to seal the win, andjunior quarterback Rich Linden turned to thesideline and pumped his first in joy as histeammates mobbed him. Linden, who had struggled inthe first five games of the season, finally lookedlike the quarterback of last year and finished15-of-28 for 186 yards and two touchdowns...
...Ethical Treatment of Animals) backing down. Its latest salvo is a video narrated by Chloe designer Stella McCartney (daughter of Paul and Linda) that contains grisly footage of a fox farm in Illinois. And even the most hardened fashion followers are mortified that some designers are using seal fur. The farmers are fighting back, and the Fur Commission of America launched an informative, if slightly defensive, website in July. The FCA contends that the Illinois fox farm was for fox urine for hunters, not fur, and the farmer was a bad apple operating outside its guidelines...
...Biema. "The clergy is very careful in its response, because they represent a challenge but also a tremendous reinvigoration of faith." Although some instances -- such as the apparition at Fatima in Portugal in 1917 -- have entered mainstream doctrine, hundreds more each year fail to win the church's seal of approval. Fowler plans to move to Florida next month. Beatification may have to wait a while...
...most important singer-songwriters in rock. But she doesn't consider herself a folkie; she sees herself somewhere between Miles Davis and Bob Dylan--unclassifiable. She has bebopped with Charles Mingus and explored African rhythms with the warrior drums of Burundi. A record store of younger artists--Seal, Sarah McLachlan, even Janet Jackson--has acknowledged her influence. Virtually every act on the first Lilith Fair owed her a debt, if not royalties. But because she's been so groundbreaking, so musically mercurial, she has not always reaped the critical and commercial rewards she so richly deserves...