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...Florida State vs. Notre Dame. Two unbeaten powerhouses, No. 1 and No. 2, meeting in mid-November with the innocent hype only the college game can provide. And then an upset, as the Irish sedated the favored Seminoles for three quarters and hung on for a 31-24 palpitator. Why, it was the Game of the Century -- for one week, until Notre Dame lost to Boston College on that game's last play. F.S.U. was restored to the top of the polls, to face undefeated, uninspiring Nebraska in the Orange Bowl on New Year's Day. But once again...
...light of Tuesday’s cancellation of the Wyclef concert, Harvard students have a right to be upset about spending $30,000 and getting nothing in return. Many members of the Undergraduate Council (UC) are frustrated too. While there is a temptation to turn that frustration towards fruitless finger-pointing, we see this as an opportunity to channel our dissatisfaction towards more productive ends. Like UC Vice President Clay Clapp said in The Crimson yesterday, we agree that “a big priority will be to reevaluate and overhaul the way the UC is involved in social programming...
...passengers (not to be confused with The Others) are led by Ana Lucia to find the group Sawyer and Jin left. The area where these passengers landed looks exactly like the part of the island we’re familiar with. I’m a little upset that the production staff doesn’t have more exotic foliage for each different area of the island. Just ask “Survivor” for their leftovers! Regardless, by the end of the episode Sun has found her ring, which she’d accidentally buried with the passenger...
...wish it were possible to do the work now but it’s just not with students living there,” said Merle Bicknell, director of residential and academic buildings for FAS Physical Resources. The thought of a year without the Grille has left many students upset, and some have vented on the House open list. “One of the greatest amenities of living in Quincy is that we have a hugely popular late-night social center on campus,” Molly E. Mehaffey ’06 wrote on behalf of the Quincy House...
...Nora Demleitner, who clerked for Alito from 1992 to 1993 and is now a law professor at Hofstra, recalls an "incredibly tolerant" judge. "He doesn't have this narrow, set view of the law." The only time she ever saw Alito upset or angry, she says, was when he thought a lawyer was misrepresenting the facts of a case. "He has no patience with lawyers when the record doesn't reflect the argument they make. He has no patience for people trying to pull a fast...