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...text on the ballot will read: “Shall the State Representative from this district be instructed to vote in favor of a resolution calling upon the President and Congress of the United States to end the war in Iraq immediately and bring all United States military forces home from Iraq...
...missed: Junji Ito's Museum of Terror and Toru Yamazaki's Octopus Girl. Arguably Japan's premier horror manga-ka, Ito has a fevered imagination that has given us Uzumaki, about a town beset by spirals, and Gyo, about dead fish that sprout legs and wreak havoc upon the land. Museum of Terror (two volumes so far, $14 each) collects the so-called Tomie tales, all featuring the beguiling teenage Tomie, a supernatural beauty with a nasty attitude who inspires complex feelings in the men who fall under her spell. "I dream of having her all to myself," says...
...really had any game experience,” Walsh said. “So we brought the team together and told them to shoot as often as possible.”Looking to capitalize on a foul that was called against Dartmouth six minutes into the game, Walsh called upon freshman defender Lizzy Nichols to take the free kick from thirty yards out. Nichols, who had scored on a similar penalty kick in a 2-1 loss to Brown earlier in the year, pinned the ball in the upper right corner of the net to give the Crimson the early...
...operating from in front, and the scoring stalemate played right into the Crimson’s hands. Harvard’s defenders did an excellent job of nursing the lead, as the Dartmouth attack was shut down to the tune of 10 shots overall, just three of which came upon goal. Sophomore netminder Kelly Knoche turned away each of those three, earning her second shutout of the season. After dropping those first 10 games of the year and first two in the league, Harvard has won three of its last four Ivy contests, putting itself in position to finish...
...write a monthly column for the London-based newspaper, which reports a daily circulation of over 480,000 worldwide. Last night, his picture graced the top of the Times’ website—which boasts a monthly readership of 2.7 million unique visitors. His face is superimposed upon a computer mouse and a stock ticker...