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The unexpected burst nearly doubled Raimondi’s season goal total (and Johnston’s assist total) from four to seven, and raised expectations for the unit––which includes freshman Adrienne Bernakevitch––going forward.
The Red Letters: My Father's Enchanted Period, the last book in Mehta's memoir cycle?collectively called Continents of Exile?concludes the most comprehensive autobiography of the past quarter-century. His topics range from going blind at the age of four to his childhood in Lahore, an education at...
Elsewhere, the Crimson regulars preformed flawlessly. Broadbent bounced back from his unexpected loss against Trinity to beat the Quakers’ Rich Repetto in straight games. But Broadbent tweaked a knee injury that had bothered him earlier in the fall and would be forced to sit out against Princeton yesterday...
Rimington remained anonymous until 1992, when she was appointed MI5's first female director general. Previously the position was so sub-rosa that the agency didn't even acknowledge it existed, but in an attempt at post--cold war openness and, Rimington suspects, a fit of self-congratulatory pride at...
By 1995, with Khan's Iran connection established, another global pariah, Libya, sought him out. Colonel Muammar Gaddafi had tried in the late 1980s to build his own nuclear program by importing German technology and engineers, but the effort failed. To make its bombs, Libya wanted to enrich uranium rather...