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...Afer a 90-minute set, Koité came running through the audience to serenade the dancing audience members. Each member of the band came forward to solo, which further increased the exhilaration as each musician demonstrated levels of virtuosity that might have put the sacred Dave Matthews Band to shame. The marimba player even segued into a brief but soulful snatch of “Summertime” while the rest of the band accompanied in admirable deadpan. Walking out after the long standing ovation, it was hard to escape the feeling that these performers could rival anything that Western...
...years, that his brother Abdullah practiced law in Boston, that his nephew Faisal was at the University of New Hampshire. But this family has little in common with their notorious relation. They are an economic dynasty, created by a self-made man. Osama has been the family's shame, as if some renegade Rockefeller decided to become a terrorist...
Every American skater who has medalled in the Olympics since 1970 has skated for their cause on Harvard’s ice. But EWC has seen shame match its praise. Nearly a decade ago, a staggering $127,000 was embezzled by two Harvard students, Charles K. Lee ‘93 and David G. Sword ‘93. So much money and fame had turned EWC into a target for theft, an event that has prompted the organization to conduct yearly financial audits...
...Brian M. Bringiz ’03 got it on with the older sister of former hookup Reese V. Bitagne ’02 Friday night. Both Bitagne beauties met on the street the following morning as Reese was beginning her own walk of shame home from the adjacent apartment of Bringiz’s former roommate. When asked about the strange and incestuous nature of the lovin’, which greatly disturbed the sultry sisters, Bringiz responded “Dude, I know! It’s so hot. I’m thinking about asking if they?...
...It’s going to be risky’—and everything has risk—‘but I think this is something that’s good for the students and good for Harvard University.’...That’s a shame, because you have a beautiful venue you use about six times a year for football games,” he said...