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...HARVEST -- Winner: It's a Tie...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books Vs. Movies | 11/27/2005 | See Source »

...mention this not because I'm a dress-code martinet (though I must note I was the only audience member in my field of vision who was wearing a tie), but to indicate that here was a show with an instant lock on its market. The producers of this show about the Four Seasons-the '60s vocal quartet from Belleville, N.J., that sold maybe 100 million records (those were vinyl discs that people bought before there were CDs, kids) had quickly located that segment of the tri-state community who had danced and romanced to songs like "Sherry" and "Dawn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Falsetto Meets "The Sopranos" | 11/25/2005 | See Source »

...Lavietes Pavilion looking to give another set of seniors a 4-0 career record against the Crimson. The Crimson battled the Crusaders throughout the first half and the score was close at the break. It stayed close early in the second period until an 8-0 run turned a tie game into a 44-36 Holy Cross lead. The Crimson clawed back to within four, but a 10-2 run put the game away for Holy Cross...

Author: By Gregory B. Michnikov, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Crimson Led By Unheralded Players | 11/23/2005 | See Source »

History can repeat itself, but this is plain crazy. For the fifth time this season, the No. 14 Harvard men’s hockey team allowed a significant late goal, earning only a 2-2 tie against No. 20 Boston University despite dominating the Terriers in the first period last night at the Bright Hockey Center. After struggling initially to deal with the Crimson’s transition game and quick puck movement, BU (3-4-2, 3-3-1 Hockey East) took advantage of five Harvard penalties in the final 40 minutes to get its offense back on track...

Author: By Karan Lodha, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Ties After Late Goal | 11/23/2005 | See Source »

...Hugh Sidey I knew at TIME was endlessly genial. He'd come by the Washington bureau long after his "retirement," always dapper in coat and tie, to see "what's happening." "How are we doing?" he'd ask, actually wanting to know about those of us still in the trenches and to get caught up on the latest gossip. He'd always have plenty of it himself, often providing delicious tidbits that had eluded those of us covering the Oval Office. When I had questions about the Bush White House, I'd often run them by Hugh...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Remembrance: Hugh Sidey: 1927-2005 | 11/22/2005 | See Source »

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