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Sailors broke from the team racing that has been the focus of the spring season with the Truxtun Umstead, a four-division fleet racing regatta. The A- and B-division sailed in two-person, full-rigged 420-class and Flying Junior dinghies, while the C- and D-divisions sailed single-handed Lasers and Laser radials...
...Beef, for example, is obvious in his own renderings of raw meat. But when Bacon died in 1992, he left behind a London studio dominated by the reproductions, press clippings, published anecdotes and other worked-over memorabilia of one painter: Pablo Picasso. Such single-mindedness makes for a great two-person show...
...seems to hold a potted plant. If you’re in a rush, grab a traditional cupcake made with coconut or white beans, order a cafezinho instead of a regular coffee (you do want to look like a local, right?), and sit down at one of the six two-person tables. But be sure to come back when you have time to linger—the extensive salad listings, with toppings ranging from roast chicken with piri piri sauce to codfish croquettes, are a bargain at about $8 a piece and deserve to be savored...
Students were to register in two-person teams for the tournament on thefacebook.com, paying $10 per player. The site would pit opponents against each other, and the winning team at each school would be awarded $500 for travel expenses to the national championships on Feb. 26 in New York...
...being on the other side of it for a change and watching them do all the things we get criticized for: denial, spin and stonewalling." Eventually, Rather had to acknowledge on-air that the documents might be forgeries and apologize for vouching for them. CBS appointed a two-person panel--Richard Thornburgh, Attorney General under the first President Bush, and Louis Boccardi, former president of the Associated Press--to investigate what had gone wrong and report back after the election...