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Despite a lack of competitive experience, the eight-member female squad beat out the other six area colleges with superior technical execution, combining an assortment of "switch-leaps," "Russian jumps," and "kick-lines," according to co-captain Azucena Verdin...
Until the final minute, Hartwick's only score had come on a free kick early into the second half...
Miller would score five game-winning tallies en route to a 26-point season (10 goals, six assists). But one of those stands out above all else. Harvard was tied with Colgate in overtime on October 8, and the Crimson earned a direct kick about 25 yards from the goal. Miller drilled it just under the crossbar and in for the tally. Miller made the same exact shot the following weekend at Yale...
...reveals a scale that goes from $1,500 or so for a celebrity with a new lover to about $5,000 for a drunken or angry star to $10,000 for, say, Julia Roberts' birthday party. But even when a photographer gets a big score, he often has to kick back some of it to a tipster. Tips on a celebrity's whereabouts, says Zanger, come "from people in the family, people who work for them--they all squeal for money." There's no business like show business...
...come together, it is seldom on equal footing. More often than not, musicians opt either for the predictable, ingratiating styles of pop (Kenny G.) or for ostentatious, cerebral techniques lifted from jazz (Steely Dan). What they get is slick, one-dimensional music, a bogus hybrid that has all the kick of a wine spritzer...