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...forget, its sequel, Shaft's Big Score!) But it's always as a pioneering photographer that Parks will be remembered first. Especially during his 24 years at LIFE magazine, where he was the first African-American on its legendary globe-trotting photo staff, he could shoot a Brazilian slum, a civil rights march or a Paris fashion show with the same sure mastery. Above all, he made countless pictures of the glories and burdens of African-American life at a time when an unapologetic white racism was the rule, and sometimes the law, in places all around the country...
...know, Shira,” said Mahmud to me, our eyes fixated on each other with unusual sincerity, “Hamas is nothing like Fatah. When you go to a Fatah gathering in the city, the chairs are disorganized and people shoot with their guns at the air to demonstrate power and control. At a Hamas rally, which usually takes place in elementary schoolyards, the chairs for the guests are in perfect lines—as orderly as disciplined soldiers—and there is not a single shot heard in the air. It is weird...
...panic before we are provided with the reason to do so. Let us not crush the opportunity for a change before it even surfaces. Let us be unlike ourselves, and just give peace a shot. At the end of the day, either we give it a shot, or we shoot...
...team-leading 17th goal of the season. Junior Jennifer Sifers was also credited with an assist on the play. “The puck squirted out to the middle and gave me a one-on-one,” Brine said. “I wanted to shoot to the right and I hit the goalie in the shoulder. The rebound came out and [Raimondi] whacked at it, and then I was in the crease and it just kind of went in, off of me.” Harvard was forced to continue its recent pattern of playing from behind...
...Cornell coach Steve Donahue said. “Talent is thrown out the window. We’re not playing for a playoff, and for that I feel bad for all our guys. I felt Harvard allowed that to affect it tonight.” Cornell would shoot just 6-for-18 from behind the arc but the damage had already been done, as Harvard never pulled any closer than eight the rest of the way. “In the second half, we were fine,” Harvard coach Frank Sullivan said. “Early...