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...offensive line, which has also been hampered by scattered injuries throughout the 2004 slate, suffered a 1-2 blow against Princeton with left guard Joe Kawczenski brought down by a high left ankle sprain and right guard Andy Smith spraining the AC joint in his right shoulder for the third time in his career...
...Princeton has coughed up the cash to install a refrigeration system that keeps Baker Rink usable nearly year round, just one of several improvements made to the arena since it was first constructed. Harvard? The ice was still being installed for the 2004-05 slate on Wednesday, Sept. 29. To put that date in context, one of the men’s hockey team’s league opponents, Vermont, opened play...
...would dangerously shunt Sunnis and Kurds aside. The National Security Council's Iraq point man, Robert Blackwill, came up with the idea of uniting members of the former and current interim governments, made up largely of exiles chosen for their ethnic balance and pro-American attitudes, into a single slate. That would give Washington's favored candidates, who have well-organized political operations but are not individually popular, a way to stay in power. Blackwill, says a well-placed U.S. official, "created the idea to counter Sistani's power." Blackwill's office claims that while he was developing the plan...
...wasn’t for its river perch, Newell Boathouse might resemble a cathedral. From certain angles, you can envision the building’s red and gray slate exterior cradling a congregation; the softly curved architecture of its roof serving as a shelter for a choir...
Nissinen and his company perform a mix of classical, neoclassical and contemporary works in order to appeal to and simultaneously challenge a broader audience. This season’s slate of performances clearly manifests that goal: neoclassical programs make up the fall, followed by an updated version of The Nutcracker, August Bournonville’s romantic La Sylphide, an all-contemporary program in March, and finally The Sleeping Beauty...