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...NOTEBOOK: Freshman defender Bryan Lonsinger, who filled in for injured sophomore, Derek Maguire last night, will likely miss tonight's game after injuring his right knee 9:48 into the third period...
...athlete or a nation. Rather, we like to think of him as a sharp, spry middle-aged man in a brown suit sitting pleasantly in his seat reading something by Waugh. Occasionally, he'll look up at the action going on in front of him, pull out his little notebook, jot something down, and resume his reading...
...nice to be able to fall back on Kahn. But we'd never actually want to meet the man for fear that he turns out not to be the graying, dapper, eccentric man in the stands with a copy of Waugh in one hand and a neat little notebook in the other...
...office. And Washington's insistence that the presidency be founded on the highest dimensions and standards of human character has been the ideal for more than two centuries. When the first President was 15 years old, he compiled for himself 102 "Rules of Civility," which he put in his notebook. Among them: "Shake not the head, feet or legs, roll not the eye, lift not one eyebrow higher than the other; wry not the mouth." Bush -- and his rivals -- should read...
February 8: Two notebook computers were taken from a locked office at the Kennedy School. There was no sign of forced entry. Value...