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Despite the lopsided score, Niagara netminder Crystal Foster kept the game close until midway thorugh the third period...
Lovett's music blared thorugh the speakers during the next set of songs, a toe-tapping and high-stepping piece called "Nine Lives." Much well-deserved applause was given to costume director Nong Tumsutipong, who clad the men deliciously in tight jeans and sweat-stained silk shirts, and the women in colorful and daring leotards pieced together in geometric shapes. The latter fashion statement looked somewhat odd and misplaced next to the hip-swaggering cowboys, but it was dazzling nonetheless...
Mylroie concludes herself at the end of Chapter 7 that Saddam is like a bicycle rider: if he doesn't remain in constant motion, he falls. Saddam's progression, according to Mylroie's historical account of his life, has always been to rule thorugh violence...
...Being compared to Czinger is nice," said a flattered Murrer, who captains the Harvard track team when he's not plowing thorugh opposing centers. "It's an honor. I don't think I play the same kind of football he did, but it's just really nice to be compared...
Those whose packages--work-study or otherwise--have kept pace with costs seem to share nonetheless in the anxiety. Though plenty of aid recipients face no problems in the coming year, a "near miss" mentality makes itself known. "I'm getting thorugh at just the right time, I guess," says Colleen Ogle '83, an Ohio native whose senior-year grant grew proportionally to costs. "I felt very lucky--I knew it's getting tougher all the time...