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...time,” Stone said. “The kids worked hard.” Just six minutes later, the Big Green came back to tie it up once again. Dartmouth sophomore Amanda Trunzo took a pass from Kennedy and slid it just inside the left post, knotting the score at 2-2 heading into the second intermission.Despite injuries, line changes, and 12 games worth of frustration, the Crimson was determined to make its last period of 2008 a memorable one.“We came out really wanting this win and really hungry,” sophomore forward...
...finished with four points on 2-of-8 shooting, leaving the Crimson weak down low. It was too much for Harvard to overcome. “We have to guard our paint better,” Harvard coach Tommy Amaker said. “We got to have our post players play bigger, but it was hard, with Keith Wright coming back having missed a couple of games…but we can play better than we did this afternoon from an interior standpoint.” One bright spot for the Crimson was the play of junior Dan McGeary...
What's more, the region's housing market remains relatively robust, mainly because post-Katrina demand for suitable housing remains strong and local banks haven't engaged in the sort of risky mortgages that have caused problems elsewhere in the country...
...long-range crime of missiles fired across borders or dropped from planes, but people leading other people to gas chambers - make it a compelling, nearly irresistible movie theme. "What a wonderful subject to explore in as many ways as possible," indie mogul Harvey Weinstein told the New York Post. "I hope our children get educated about the Holocaust, so it will be 'Never again.' " Death-camp literature is such a reliable attention getter that a few writers have invented memoirs. This week Berkley Books canceled publication of Angel at the Fence when its author, Herman Rosenblat, acknowledged that the story...
...Bhutto-Zardaris in Pakistan, say - act as if it is their birthright to lead, and the electorate duly votes them in. Sri Lanka, Indonesia and the Philippines have all elected daughters of former leaders to helm their countries, while the man who's set to assume the top post in Malaysia in March is the son of a former Prime Minister. In Japan, the current premier is the grandson and son-in-law of ex-premiers, while his two immediate predecessors were the son and grandson of Prime Ministers respectively...