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...Crimson’s opening tally came just 4:15 into the contest off the stick of freshman Amy Uber, who notched her first career goal on the play. Senior winger Katie Johnston kept hammering the puck at the right corner of the net and finally found a seam as the puck went by Wolitski and into the middle of the crease. Uber finished the job from there by burying it in the net. Fellow rookie Jen Brawn also got the first goal of her career in the third period, extending the Crimson lead...
...Everything Workshop by Diana Rupp, due out next year--give step-by-step instructions for all kinds of projects, from making a raincoat for your poodle to transforming a pillowcase into a sundress. And while some women are starting with the basics, cutting from patterns or stitching a seam, others are reinventing the craft by altering their old clothing for a custom look...
...wanted to work in the mines. Chalk it up to a fascination with those "big Tonka toys" used to haul away coal, he says. He wasn't afraid to be underground, either. One of his first engineering jobs was in Peabody's famous Mine No. 10, a massive seam running beneath Illinois. Today, old enough to have a teenage son of his own, he still mines coal, but for a different boss. He is spearheading the largest expansion of coal-fired electric plants in Texas history for energy giant TXU. "With 6 million people pouring into Texas over the next...
...thunderheads on the horizon opened like a curtain, and a speedboat came rocketing towards us. Casta?o had sent the boat. Thoughtfully, he'd also provided rain slickers for us. We bounded across the choppy water, into the seam of black clouds. The journey lasted an hour, with lightning spearing around us. Finally, we sighted land. I don't know if it was Panama or Colombia; it was all jungle. But the launch pulled up at a dock and a farmhouse materialized in the mist. I could make out the silhouettes of towering mercenaries who looked like they had been outfitted...
...going to have access to this year and the works of great masters they had danced for, and we realized we had almost the entire 20th century covered in great American dance works,” Larson says.“We decided to look at that as a seam,” she says. “The second half of the program will be excerpts of works of Martha Graham, George Balanchine, and José Limón. The fourth piece [will be done by] Jeff Shade—who has taught for us in years past?...