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...detached when detailing a profession that is, at its heart, all about personal connection. The result is a surprisingly mundane account of an existence that seems anything but. Describing a bath, Iwasaki writes how she lowered herself into the tub. Then got out of the tub. Then washed with soap and water. Then rubbed her skin with a net pouch. Then got back into the tub. At times her book isn't a story?it's an itinerary. Occasionally Iwasaki's storytelling cuts loose. She describes an overzealous customer who dared to grope her. Iwasaki wasn't the delicate blossom...
...final game of his career and the last episode in a heart-wrenching soap opera, captain Neil Rose was benched one last time in favor of sophomore Ryan Fitzpatrick. Rose saw his Harvard career end rather modestly, taking the field only once after halftime—to take a knee on the game’s final play...
Logan’s return is as strong an addition as any recruit brought in by an Ivy team this year. But questions linger about his health after missing the entire Ivy season last year with a torn ACL ... The Spencer Gloger soap opera opens a new chapter this season. After enjoying one of the finest rookie seasons in school history, Gloger left for UCLA. Now he’s back and reportedly looked sharp during the team’s trip to Spain ... Look for Persia to take over the point guard responsibilities for Princeton now that Ahmed...
Logan’s return is as strong an addition as any recruit brought in by an Ivy team this year. But questions linger about his health after missing the entire Ivy season last year with a torn ACL ... The Spencer Gloger soap opera opens a new chapter this season. After enjoying one of the finest rookie seasons in school history, Gloger left for UCLA. Now he’s back and reportedly looked sharp during the team’s trip to Spain ... Look for Persia to take over the point guard responsibilities for Princeton now that Ahmed...
...good things must come to an end--but do they have to end so soon? A new bubble-blowing formula called Catch-A-Bubble extends the lifespan of the average soap bubble from a few dozen seconds to about five minutes. The secret of Catch-A-Bubble is a chemical that toughens when it comes in contact with air, producing sturdier, more resilient bubbles that can be touched, handled, tossed and even--with the right delicate touch--stacked on top of one another. INVENTOR Spinmaster Ltd. AVAILABILITY Now, $4 TO LEARN MORE www.spinmaster.com...