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...Those were great shots,” said Raimondi in a television interview. “She??s shown great poise all season, and those were two great goals there...
...puck out of the corner and beat several defenders in working the puck out in front of the net, before beating substitute goaltender Nicole Stock top shelf. “Those were great shots,” said Raimondi of Wilson’s contributions. “She??s shown great poise all season and those were two great goals there for us.” The key for Harvard, it turned out, was the rapidity of its reactions. When the Bears took its first lead at the 5:50 mark, the Crimson answered immediately...
...hand, is an odd fit for this film. She was obviously chosen by producers for her star power; however, quirkier, more mature roles—such as her uptight character in “The Family Stone”—are a more interesting performance from her. She??s past 40, and she??s past cute-but-hackneyed material like this as well. It’s why they ended “Sex and the City” before the girls got pre-menopausal. The flick also creates a batch of likeable secondary...
...that Disney is now scraping the bottom of the proverbial creative barrel. 2. When you realize you’re already bored during the opening credits. 3. Take two shots when you hear the line that’s in every dog-based movie since Lassie: “She??s trying to tell us something!” 4. Whenever you hear an annoying pun on the word “dog.” Example: “Doggone!” 5. When you reach the infamous “Italian-Resaurant Scene...
...money, but I’d rather really love exactly what I’m doing.”Catherine L. “Cassie” Fliegel ’06 actually sees screenwriting as the means to a greater showbiz end: success as an actress. Fliegel says she??s hoping to pull off “a girl version of ‘Good Will Hunting.’”“I’d write my own script, and hopefully star in it,” the budding star says...