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...targeting women in the Boyle Heights neighborhood, and the police, with no clues and conflicting descriptions of the assailant, had decided to bait a trap with a decoy. But king, a hulking six-footer crammed into a tentlike dress and wearing a garish blond wig that barely covered his thick neck, had attracted only incredulous stares...
...Brown said. To counter this, he held pseudo-elections for positions on the GSC Executive Board, GSC Committees, and University committees, ranging from the Harvard College Safety Committee to the FAS Library Committee. But the energy in the room was lukewarm, dampened by the thick smell of pineapple pizza. “You just all elected Sarah,” Brown said after another bout of silence in response to a proposed candidate. “See how easy that worked!” Harvard Law School student Aaron D. Chadbourne ’06, a former member...
...every round we just go and try to do our best. And it was enough Sunday.”Sheldon and Harvey tied for 12th with two very sound rounds each.While the weather was beautiful, the course was enough to provide a tough test with its thick and long rough. Adding to the difficulty was the fact that the visiting teams were unable to practice on the greens before the tournament began, giving Princeton a huge home-course advantage.One player who had no trouble putting was sophomore Mia Kabasakalis (74-79-153), whose stellar first round paved...
...Church, for having pledged allegiance to Rome in the Second Century; and in the 14th century, the southern town of Avignon even served as the temporary home to the papacy. But France is also where modern anti-clericalism became ascendant with the 1789 Revolution, which eventually led to the thick black line separating church and state known as laïcité, and the arrival of humanist reason as the guiding principle in contemporary culture...
...Livewire" Shieff is a stocky young chap with forearms as thick as tree trunks and a neck to match. He stands on a railing at the edge of a platform some 20 feet (6-m) above a north London stage. Back-flipping to the ground, he scrambles atop a wall, and, after somersaulting off that, bounds onto a ledge before leaping to the ground again, landing in a perfect handstand. Over earsplitting cheers from the audience, the MC gives his verdict: "That," he said, "was ridiculous...