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...Huskies (3-5) are led by an inside-outside duo of Matt Janning (17 points per game) and Nkem Ojougboh (8.9 rebounds per game). If rebounding is indeed the key to victory, then the Crimson must shut down Ojougboh, a 6-foot-9 center...
...hits (3:10 to Yuma and Am Gang), was snubbed by the HFPA. Philip Seymour Hoffman got two nominations, for Charlie Wilson and The Savages (my favorite '60s garage band, BTW), but not for the bleaker, in fact bleakest movie, Before the Devil Knows You're Dead, which got shut out. Charlie Wilson, which comes out Christmas day, is a true-life kinda comedy about a Texas Congressman who funded the Afghan rebels against the invading Soviets in the 1980s. It's a feel-good war-on-terror movie, and it was cited five times. Pointedly, none...
...heads.” Going into the game, Harvard knew that the Wildcats were going to be a tough defensive matchup. New Hampshire, which starts four guards, runs a lot of screens and shoots a lot of three-pointers. But the Crimson played tight defense and shut the Wildcats down. “Our defense basically won us the game,” Delaney-Smith said. “We worked hard and took them out of their screening sets.” After UNH scored the game’s first five points, Harvard went...
...stop to Harvard’s losing streak when he defeated Mitch Smith of Hofstra in a close 4-2 decision. Senior Bobby Latessa followed O’Connor with a high-scoring match at 157 lb. but fell short, 12-7. Senior Matt Button was shut out in his bout at 165 lbs., and sophomore Frankie Colletta lost in an 8-3 decision to No. 13 Alton Lucas at 174 lb. The Crimson finally showed some fight at 184 and 197, stringing together two straight victories from Caputo and Colgan. Caputo, ranked eighth in the nation, pinned his opponent...
...that together with Iran's devious ways and evasive tactics with the U.N. atomic inspectors, and you have a very real threat." Dr. Ephraim Kam, Deputy Director of the Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies at Tel Aviv University, concurs. "Even if it's true that Iran has shut down its military nuclear program, it can start it up at any time," he says...