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...Crimson defeated the Eagles of Boston College in front of a sold-out Garden crowd, 6-4, last night...
...would be an overstatement to claim that anticipation of tomorrow's edition of The Game has controlled the lives of the Crimson for an entire year, but make no mistake--losing by 15 points in front of a sold-out home stadium leaves an impression...
After that decade lull, she jumped into overdrive. Recently returned from a sold-out debut in Paris, she will gig for a month in California this spring and will play Carnegie Hall for the first time on June 25. But she still understands need: all kinds of need, from longing to desperation, with all the melancholy shadings in between. Maybe that's the secret of her music. Not only the musical dexterity but the heart that's always open and eager to share. "It's just the way I feel about a song," she says. "They call me the slowest...
...approach. These kids of mine have nothing to do with politics. They get up to play the Soviets because they're good on a basketball floor, not because of some political evil. And that's how it should be." But when his squad met the Soviets in a sold-out first-round game at the Seattle Coliseum, the favored Americans fell, 92-85. Some fans may have been forgivably wistful for the bad old fired-up days...
...their BMWs and Tauruses with a vengeance, clogging the outback roads and sullying woodlands air. "The day is coming when not everybody who wants to get into the parks will be able to," warns Patricia Schifferle, a regional director of the Wilderness Society. "It will be like a sold-out rock concert." If that happens, future campers will be singing the blues...