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...honorees were treated to a dinner of horseradish-encrusted filet of beef in an at-capacity Annenberg Hall last night and world-renowned violinist Stefan P. Jackiw ’07 entertained the recipients and the crowd with Bach’s Partita No. 3 in E Major...
That's for phlegmatic Swedish policeman Stefan Lindman to discover. Lindman is struggling with his own doom--he has been diagnosed with cancer--but he's dogged in his pursuit of an investigation that drags him into the world of Swedish Nazis and the eerie quiet of the deep Scandinavian countryside, where distances are vast and detectives...
...make WMD-trading nations stop that activity or else we're going to oust their regimes one by one, for they promote terrorism. Iraq is next because it is sabotaging nonproliferation efforts." The resolve to face foes is key to leadership, but so is the capacity to convince friends. Stefan Brunner Munich...
...think that program will help people have the best of both worlds,” said violinist Stefan P. Jackiw ’07. “I know several people who had a tough time choosing whether to go to a regular liberal arts school or a conservatory...
...king - and one or two standout hotshots busting to dethrone him. There wasn't always a clear-cut moment of succession, but the public knew soon enough when one had occurred, never mind the rankings. So it was that McEnroe eventually succumbed to Ivan Lendl, who made way for Stefan Edberg. Later, Boris Becker and Jim Courier shone brightest before Pete Sampras reigned through much of the '90s. And now? Well, there's ... no one, really. There's an official No. 1, of course - the American Andy Roddick - but only the tennis nuts would know that for sure. Nearly everyone...