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...goaltending that held the Big Red scoreless in the second half. The Crimson defense kept Cornell tame throughout the entire game, only allowing 15 shots through all 60 minutes. “At one point, [defenders] Delia Pais and Ellen Gleason had an unbelievable double team which really stuck out,” Flood said. “The defense had a lot of pressure on them all game, and they handled it well.” Pais and Gleason also tallied two ground balls each. The Big Red’s attacking threat, Libby Johnson, was held to only...
...those still stuck behind Tiger lines, time is running out. Many are suffering from dysentary and untreated gunshot wounds. "The longer they remain inside, the more desperate they will be," Buhne said...
...proud of him. He has for many years stuck to his beliefs. I can remember when [they] first started taking root, and [they’ve] never waned since,” he says...
...have killed dozens in recent weeks. The government ordered all schools and universities in Mexico City shut and advised people to pull their children out of nurseries and avoid busy places such as restaurants, bars and cinemas. Pharmacies rapidly sold out of hygienic masks and vitamin supplements. Many clinics stuck signs on their doors advising they had run out of influenza vaccines. (See pictures from the last outbreak of bird...
...theater artist has been sabotaged by praise more cruelly than Alan Ayckbourn. The British playwright was hailed in the 1970s for a string of comedies that, thanks to their abundant laughs and popularity in London's West End, got him dubbed the "British Neil Simon." That wildly inaccurate moniker stuck, even as Ayckbourn's early comedies, like Absurd Person Singular, gave way to increasingly dark and adventurous work - plays that were no longer surefire hits in London and in most cases never even got produced...