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...Cooper's performance as this character is nothing short of astonishing: it encompasses a rigid posture, a snappish disposition and a careless contempt for agency protocol. One of the first things he does is send O'Neill out to steal a new computer from their colleagues down the hall. What begins to emerge, almost inferentially from Cooper's taciturn playing, is a portrait of a sharp knife nestled in drawer full of dull ones. A man this bright should have been on the bureau's fast track. Instead, he's on a side track, chugging along a bureaucratic road...
...points over the final three minutes of the second period.Her singular performance stood in stark contrast to the player who stepped onto the court only one day earlier. Against Columbia, Moretzsohn, put up only six points but managed to lead the team with two blocks and added one steal to finish the night with only 14 minutes of action. Defensively, the sophomore set a formidable presence in the post, but Moretzsohn was not as active offensively. However, that all changed in 24 hours. Somewhere on the road between New York City and Ithaca, the latent potential that her teammates always...
...forward Ugo Ihekweazu’s long inbounds passed found guard Ryan Wittman open well behind the three-point arc. But the fadeaway shot by the Ivy League leader in three-pointers bounced off the right side of the rim. A breakaway dunk by Harris after a steal by Housman gave Harvard a 63-58 lead with 2:16 remaining, but the home team would not score again until the final second. A jumper by forward Alex Tyler, a free throw by forward Andrew Naeve, and a jumper in the lane by Dale with 55 seconds left, sandwiched around...
...buttons than an Empire State Building elevator operator. In one episode, her character ("Sarah Silverman") sleeps with God, who is black, then blows him off, but not without guilt. "I'm not one of those people," she protests, "who's like, 'Oh, God is black--is he going to steal the moon or something?'" In another, she takes in a homeless man to upstage her sister's humanitarian boyfriend: "I'm going to change him from a homeless person to a real person...
Bush's nervy war on our wrongheaded health-tax subsidy will probably go nowhere, but it's destined to be revived if Democrats get a shot at comprehensive reform after 2008. Even a President as unpopular as Herbert Hoover probably had a good idea or two eventually to steal...