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...matches were close, the end result was not. The Pride dominated the Crimson in the seven bouts following Preston’s win, taking every match on the way to building an insurmountable 33-6 lead. Freshman Thomas Picarsic (141 lbs.) and sophomore Bobby Latessa (149 lbs.) could not sustain the momentum built by Preston, as Picarsic lost his match on a technical fall and Latessa lost an 8-4 decision. Freshman Andrew Flanagan (157 lbs.) managed a hard-fought bout against 19th-ranked James Strouse, but could not pull off the upset, dropping a 3-2 decision and putting...

Author: By Tony D. Qian, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Hofstra Hands Crimson Season-Opening Defeat | 12/12/2005 | See Source »

...perhaps the most distracting production element was the music, which failed to sustain the dramatic tension or even complement the play’s overall tone. Instead, its strident entrances seemed to unnecessarily barge in with every set change and occasionally even clashed with the scene’s actual dialogue...

Author: By Isabel J. Boero, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Vogel Production Impresses Despite Music | 12/11/2005 | See Source »

...putting than endearing and his clumsy prose is a poor match for Lewis’ fluency.Lewis’ fascination with the fantastic began at an early age, when he formed an elaborate mythology with his older brother in the upper room of their house in Ulster. Stories sustained Lewis through a difficult childhood, beginning with the loss of his mother and continuing in a series of nightmarish episodes at boarding school. Exceptionally gifted at his scholarly pursuits, Lewis nonetheless suffered from social awkwardness in his youth. He prized solitude and became a “thoroughly obnoxious, arrogant, condescending...

Author: By Allison A. Frost, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Divinity, Faith, and Loss in Lewis Bio | 12/8/2005 | See Source »

According to the Pentagon, less than half of Iraq's forces are combat ready. But that perception may be based on an unnecessarily strict standard. For instance, the Defense Department doesn't consider an Iraqi unit ready to fight until it can sustain itself with supplies, intelligence and communications--a combination that takes U.S. forces years to develop. A Pentagon official said last week that 87,000 of the 212,000 Iraqis that the Defense Department classifies as "trained and equipped" are actually "in the fight," meaning fully capable of planning and waging active combat. The Iraqis have taken over...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Symptoms of Withdrawal | 11/27/2005 | See Source »

...grass. The second tear says: How nice to be moved, together with all mankind, by children running on the grass.? Kitsch denies the earthy messiness of life. And ?totalitarian kitsch,? he writes, outlaws individualism, doubt and irony, because they risk exposing the beautiful lie it is designed to sustain. The gulag, Kundera argues, is ?a septic tank used by totalitarian kitsch to dispose of its refuse.? But in Pleasantville, of course, there is no mention of any gulag, only of children running on the grass...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Dream Life of the North Koreans | 11/16/2005 | See Source »

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