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...neurons that keeps our body running? Or when our brain dies, are we snuffed out like a candle, and that is the end of our experience? The more science discovers about the brain, the more I'm convinced that after our brain dies, we die with it. Bill Simon Lansing, Illinois...
...wrestled a little timid and gave him a little too much respect. Once I got into the match, there wasn’t enough time left [for a comeback].”The matchup began with the 133-lb. bout, and Harvard quickly gave up six points when sophomore Simon Orozco was pinned in 1:38.Meltzer recorded a 4-3 decision with a first-period takedown and two escapes in the third.Latessa recorded the second win on the night for the Crimson when he defeated Drake Hovis, 4-2, at 157, and Caputo logged the squad’s final...
...Hurdles remain, however. The taint of old fogeyism, though fading, clings to the company like the scent of grandma's wisteria. Trendy advertisers, for example, still eschew Saga Magazine, despite its impressive circulation. Although the monthly runs features on still-cool celebs like Carly Simon and Mick Jagger, it's crammed with ads for retirement properties and orthopedically therapeutic furniture. In order to combat that perception, Saga is planning a brand overhaul designed by ad agency Doner Cardwell Hawkins. "It will stress our core strengths to a new generation," says Bull, but beyond that, no one at Saga will talk...
...Butler capped the streak with a 16-3 major decision.HARVARD 27, BOSTONUNIVERSITY 13In its last dual match on the road this season, the Crimson fought back from a 10-0 deficit to defeat Boston University at Case Gym Friday night.Freshman Ryan Fitzgerald was pinned at 125, and sophomore Simon Orozco suffered a major decision at 133 before Harvard won the next seven bouts. Meltzer took his match 8-5, while O’Connor pulled off a tough victory over Mike Roberts, 3-2. “He came right out there and took...
...Nebraska.” The record is more than a side project but less than a new start for Gorillaz (and Blur) leadman Damon Albarn, who sounds unhappier than he did on Blur’s “13.” His guitarist, Simon Tong (formerly of the Verve), sounds almost exactly like Graham Coxon. But the strange synths and fuzz coloring the album, courtesy of producer Danger Mouse, is fascinating at best, obnoxious at worst. It’s a half-finished Blur album, with a little more brooding than usual...