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...Ghazal and Broughton, however, fought the strong Miami team for every point, keeping the match even throughout. And when the Hurricanes forced a tiebreaker at 8-8, the Crimson duo did not panic. Instead, playing with confidence and great poise they withstood Miami's superior power to take the tiebreaker, 7-3 and the match...
Ghazal and Broughton, however, fought thestrong Miami team for every point, keeping thematch even throughout. And when the Hurricanesforced a tiebreaker at 8-8, the Crimson duo didnot panic. Instead, playing with confidence andgreat poise they withstood Miami's superior powerto take the tiebreaker, 7-3 and the match...
Goodman's pop-rock score, almost entirely sung through, tends toward the predictable (there are songs, alas, called I Love Drugs and I Wanna Have Sex Tonight), but his lyrics are clever, fractured correlatives for the life-style he's chronicling ("One more topsy-turvy, hunky-dory, manic panic, magic high..."). And if the hard-rocking numbers never really get the pulse racing, the lyrical interludes give some excellent singers a chance to shine, particularly AnnMarie Milazzo as Jamie's mom, who sprinkles Happy Birthday Darling with country-and-western teardrops...
...week following closed-door hearings he held to study recent waves of cyber-attacks on the Pentagon's computer networks. Well, not quite. The hearings did reveal a new and "more systemic" pattern of assaults, says TIME Pentagon correspondent Mark Thompson, but nothing that should cause the nation to panic. "The Pentagon is simply learning that hacker probes are a cost of doing business over the Internet," he says. "These probes will continue to happen, and the military is just going to have to put up better cyber-guardrails...
Last week, opening their mail boxes to find an ominous beige envelope from University Hall, several hundred seniors no doubt thought they had been Ad Boarded. Panic-stricken, they wondered, was it that fake e-mail I sent to my friend? The loaf of bread I took from the dining hall? Or--gasp!--have they found out about that paragraph on the next-to-last page of my second expos paper my first year...