Word: tigers
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...Three Tiger finishers in the top eight in the 500-yard freestyle, compared to just one for the Crimson—sophomore Billy Gray, who finished fifth—allowed Princeton to extend its early lead. In all, the Tigers landed five swimmers in the top-24, compared to just two for Harvard...
...Save the Tiger...
Then began the gutsy clutch play that characterizes comebacks, upsets and songs like “Eye of the Tiger...
...Betting against the transgressiveness of pop culture is like shorting the market: you may be right for a period, but over time you will lose. Even if the FCC does leash the big networks meaningfully--a long shot--viewers remain free to go to cable. "It's acceptable for Tiger Woods to curse on ESPN," notes NBC Entertainment president Jeff Zucker, "but not on NBC at the same golf tournament." If the viewers go, the ratings pressures will return. And with them? Bring on the bursting corsets...
...cleaning the bush and farmlands of dead and dying animals, then retreating with daylight to dens among the ferns and heath. But the animal settlers once feared is now one of Tasmania?s favorite symbols, adorning souvenir key rings and sports-club logos. Unlike the extinct thylacine, or Tasmanian tiger, devils survived decades of now-banned hunting, and are still considered common. But perhaps not for long. A grotesque disease is striking devils down, just as a new predator readies itself to seize their place at the top of Tasmania?s ecological pecking order...