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...Broadbent] wasn’t able to put pace on the ball,” Harvard coach Satinder Bajwa said. “He did a lot of retrieving and soft play. He just needed to add a little bit of intensity when he opened the court...
...unusual move, Harvard coach Mark Mazzoleni yanked junior netminder Dov Grumet-Morris 3:20 into the second period. After two fluke goals—one the result of an inexplicable ricochet off the glass, the other knocked directly in by the shot of a teammate—and one soft rebound that led to the Eagles third goal, Mazzoleni elected to replace Grumet-Morris in net with sophomore John Daigneau...
...free trade agreement. For a host of reasons, mainly political, it's unlikely that the two teams of negotiators will be doing high-fives by the weekend. After a year of serious negotiations over the complicated chapters that comprise a FTA, and longer still if you consider the soft diplomacy involved, the momentum seems destined to stall. The obvious goodwill between leaders President Bush and Prime Minister John Howard will not be enough to overcome either the heavy-duty handiwork of America's farm and pharmaceutical lobbies or the time constraints on Congress due to November's U.S. Presidential election...
Combining this soft-touch Christian approach with a steadily improving academic program has made A.P.U. the kind of college that appealed to someone like Jonathan Oliva, 23, a recent premed graduate from Moreno Valley, Calif. Oliva was considering San Diego State University when he was recruited by A.P.U.'s soccer coach and won over by the college's 90% success rate for getting students into medical school. Once he arrived on campus, Oliva found the Christian environment fostered his interest in science in a particularly meaningful way, as he traveled on medical-mission trips to Mexico and India to fulfill...
...disastrous perm. "They got her hair back more healthy and shiny," said Hatcher, who promptly booked an appointment for herself--hoping that L'Oreal's stylists and researchers, armed with a vast array of shampoos, conditioners and gels, could also sort out her tresses. The result? "It was extra soft and bouncy," Hatcher boasts. "I got a lot of compliments." People even hit her with the ultimate admiring cliche: "What did you do to your hair...