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...movie can now walk through the world and allow the Preciouses of the world to be invisible," Winfrey told reporters in Toronto. But few things on earth are as precious as an Oprah Winfrey endorsement, and that's the X factor that is bound to have Hollywood insiders talking throughout the winter, wondering just how far this one woman can take an independent film - and how they can convince her to do the same for them. Until she starts up that film club...
...participating at the tournament. “We’re always happy to compete against the other Ivy League [schools] because it tells us where we’re at and where the other schools are at,” Pollak said. “[Our] confidence builds throughout the year, so hopefully when we go into Ivies, we know that we’ve beaten them before and hopefully can translate that into the Ivy schedule.” “Overall for the weekend, I think we have a lot of positive things...
...final match of the tournament proved to be a real battle between the Crimson and the Cowboys (8-5). Harvard started off strong in a competitive first set, winning 25-20, but the Cowboys rallied to win the final three sets 25-21, 25-23, 26-24. Throughout the match, there were 17 ties and eight lead changes...
Senior Lily Durwood led the way with 46 assists, nine digs, and four blocks. Durwood played well throughout the tournament, earning a spot on the all-tournament team...
...Harvard fell back on junior quarterback Collier Winters in his first start behind center to provide the bulk of the offense.“The first game is difficult to come out and be hitting on all cylinders with everybody,” Winters said.Winters scrambled for 40 yards throughout the game, good for the second highest in rushing for the Crimson.Senior Cheng Ho had a cameo in the final quarter, taking the field once and amassing eight yards.ROUGH HOUSINGThe pleasantries normally exchanged between friends who see each other but once a year were lost somewhere on the field...