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...Crimson tallied its first goal just 10 minutes into the match when junior Matt Hoff took a free kick just outside the box and curled it into the upper left corner of the net. It was a fitting finish for Harvard, whose Ivy League season ended in much better shape than it began. The Crimson lost 3-1 to Penn back on Sept. 23 in its first league game. But Harvard did not drop another match to a league opponent, going undefeated through all of October and extending its eight-game win streak into November. “The biggest...
...expression. For us college kids it’s because home is where laundry doesn’t pile up in a stinky pile in the corner, where the refrigerator remains miraculously stocked with tasty treats, where the slight dip in the couch bears a remarkable resemblance to the shape of our buttocks, and where we can fart with impunity...
...Urabe begins going mad. His body disappears and a wedge cleaves his head in two in a psychedelic sequence that wouldn't be out of place in a drug film of the same era. (Kirihito was originally serialized in 1970.) The design of Tezuka's pages endlessly varies in shape and flow to reflect the action of a sequence or a character's state of mind. He never shies away from crazy experimentation, as when one panel uses a distorted photograph in a character's word balloon to emphasize the stress of the moment...
...name her successor-is filled with her kava-swigging, tree-chainsawing, pig-slaughtering grandchildren, who surf a volcano of emotions over one night and a day. It's all part of the shifting nature of New Zealand film. As Nanna Maria (Ruby Dee) says of the Fijian feast taking shape outside her suburban window, "Look at all that life...
...instead of a third set; and a rule that doubles players must qualify for singles, thus making it harder for doubles specialists to get into doubles draws. The outraged pros viewed the move as a cost-saving effort to kill that form of the sport--one that out-of-shape executives love to play but rarely pay to watch...