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Harrowing stuff. But what is it for, all this looking back? No doubt, Mak's obsession with recollection is enhanced by another war raging in the Balkans in the late 1990s - a sharp retort to anyone who contends that Europe had put brutality and tribalism behind it. It was Dutch peacekeepers, after all, on whom fell the shame of Srebrenica, when they failed to prevent the massacre of 8,000 Bosnians at a U.N. safe area...
...three rollers that the Harvard middle infield turned into double plays. “[There was] a little adrenaline around the beginning of the game, but I settled down and did pretty well,” Perlman said. “I didn’t have my best stuff, but enough to get a win.” Penn scored first on an RBI single by Alex Nwaka in the second, but Wilson promptly tied the game and ignited the Harvard offense with a line-drive home run to left field in the top of the third.The Crimson tacked...
...ratio, including three rollers that the Harvard middle infield turned into double plays. “A little adrenaline around the beginning of the game, but I settled down and did pretty well,” Perlman said. “I didn’t have my best stuff, but enough to get a win.” Penn scored first on an RBI single by Alex Nwaka in the second, but Wilson promptly tied the game and ignited the Harvard offense with a line-drive home run to left field in the top of the third. The Crimson...
...like Paramount's male perennial, Bing Crosby, she often graced the pop charts: six songs in the top 10. They were mostly novelty tunes: "His Rocking Horse Ran Away," "Stuff Like That There" and the No. 1 "Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief." But Hutton could also find the aching heart in plaintive ballads; her versions of "It Had to Be You" and "I Wish I Didn't Love You So" both made the top five. She would have had more hits, except that in 1942, just as she was becoming a break-out star, the musicians' union imposed a two-year...
After its first lap, globalization gets really interesting. The stuff you invented--in this culinary case, fast-food hamburgers, fried chicken, pizza and doughnuts--gets sent out into the world, is replicated by other countries and then comes back to you all crazied up, like a giant game of telephone. And if you hold that piece of Filipino fried chicken up to your ear and are really quiet, you can hear what the rest of the world thinks about...