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...looks very resigned,” says Cheek, referring to the black man. “It’s a very slow tableau...
...Indeed, sowing discord among the five parties could be North Korea's chief reason to resume the negotiations. Despite U.N. sanctions, South Korea, which favors engagement with the North, has been slow to reduce aid and trade with Pyongyang, while the South Korean public is just as likely to blame President Bush for the nuclear standoff as it is Kim Jong Il. Even after the test, China and South Korea still fear a collapsing North Korea more than they do a nuclear one, while Japan and the U.S. would like nothing more than to see Kim gone. Russia...
...each other a second time. After the final whistle, the Crimson had defeated the Rams 8-5 to advance to the quarterfinals. Down two goals early in the first period, the Crimson rebounded quickly to even the score. Defensive pressure and team play gave Harvard the advantage after a slow start. At 5:25 in the second, co-captain and senior Mike Garcia intercepted a pass, beat all defenders on the breakaway, and slipped the ball past the goalkeeper. Sophomore David Tune and Garcia each logged assists in the team effort. BROWN 9, HARVARD 4 Brown and Harvard, bitter...
...second day, the trail rides begin. The horses are as slow as molasses, but who would complain about a meander under snowcapped Hahn's Peak amid the golden aspens rustling in the early-autumn breeze? Work seems far away, but that morning's Zenesque classroom lessons are giving form to action. Double down on vanquishing the fear, arrogance and ignorance that can mar communication. Practice patience and a soft touch to elevate your horse's confidence in your judgment. Maintain a relaxed awareness of all around...
...section of the first movement was bright and charming, and grew into an exciting frenzy. A difficult clarinet solo which opens the second movement was rendered with seeming ease by Andrew P. Lowy ’09, a great asset to the orchestra’s wind section. The slow third movement was highlighted by the healthy sound created by the first violins, in partnership with the principal flute Jonathan G. Sherman ’07. Demirjian seemed in his element as he guided the orchestra to an graceful and unified closing of the movement—something that...