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...situation literally fell into my lap,” Hall said, noting that his work with James resulted from a tip from the president of Juice that James would be in his hometown of Akron, Ohio, for a short time and available for a shoot. Seizing the opportunity, Hall assembled a twenty-person crew in two days...
...goal at 59:11. Senior midfielder Liz Andrews put a hard drive into the circle from 25 yards out, just as McDavitt was heading towards the goal. With three defenders attacking her from the front and sides, McDavitt dived towards the goal, managing a one-handed tip shot that sent the ball soaring into...
...unshakably upbeat: "I'm really sad I didn't find it earlier in life." He'll climb again in September. Other common problems include back pain (from falls and carrying packs), pulled tendons and altitude-related infections. Then there are the more exotic ailments. Chuck Armatys, 52, lost the tip of his big toe summiting Everest and the end of his ring finger on Illampu, Bolivia, both from frostbite. "The things you lose in the mountains," he muses merrily...
Operating on intelligence more reliable than the sheik's tip, members of Task Force 20, the military's special-operations unit charged with nabbing high-value targets in Iraq, quietly descended on an airstrip near Mosul last Wednesday--backed by MC-130 combat Talon planes, modified humvees and so-called little-bird attack helicopters--to prepare for a potential assault. A battalion from the 101st Airborne Division, based in Sinjar, was on alert to seal off escape routes leading to the Syrian border. But that day Saddam was not to be found. "We shoot a lot of dry holes...
...Stephanie Crittenden, 24, ordered cream-flavored ice cream, then added brownies and fudge. The custom concoction was mixed together in front of her by employees wielding metal spades on a polished granite surface refrigerated from underneath--the "cold stone." Employees periodically broke into song, especially when they received a tip...