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...after the knee injury, but Coach Walsh told me he had seen the injury before and actually even recommended a rehab guy for me to work with,” Klimkiewicz says. “Sometimes you dream about being down south, playing baseball all year in the warm weather, but you don’t turn down Harvard, especially when you have just as good a chance of being drafted playing here as you do there...
He’s also a running fanatic, who has gone running every day of his Harvard career, regardless of the weather...
...smoothly between updates on Survivor and updates on America at War (as CBS has entitled its coverage of the current conflict), with no more segue than a slight deepening of their frowns. I flicked through the channels, but each of the morning shows featured the same peculiar pastiche of weather reports, human-interest stories and war. Every time the migration of little cartoon suns across the weather map lulled me into a comfortable state of sloth, the camera cut to a clip of bombs exploding over nighttime Iraq...
...memory of those morning show anchors. The immediacy of the war hadn’t fazed them. Sounding chipper and grave by turns, they weaved the war in Iraq into Americans’ everyday lives as coolly as though reports on troop movements had always followed the weather forecast. Although I had been reading about the war in the newspaper and on the Internet, although I had briefly watched CNN’s “special coverage” over Fly-By peanut butter and jelly sandwiches in Loker Commons, I had not realized how thoroughly and seamlessly television...
...freezing cold,” Kuchefski said. “It didn’t go above 40 degrees all weekend. And in the cold weather, the ball doesn’t go as far. You lose distance and with the rain, you also don’t get any role, so you lose even more distance...