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...friends-Mario Joyner, Tom Papa or Mark Schiff). "Doing my act and working on that-that's my job," says Seinfeld. "To actually do your creative thing right in front of an audience and have them judge it right there-that's exciting." His life on the road was chronicled in the 2002 documentary Comedian, and Seinfeld does occasionally emerge to promote the DVD releases of his sitcom, but he has made no effort to cling to the global fame that it bestowed on him. To most people-the vast majority of fans who haven't been lucky enough...
...Saturday, protesting monks made their way to Suu Kyi's house, where they prayed en masse. The veteran democracy advocate came to her gate to watch the rare display of dissent. Since then, however, the road to the resistance leader's home has been blocked by soldiers. But if the protests in Burma continue to swell, riot police may not be able to hold back the crowds any longer. If so, the world can only hope that the monks' burgundy robes will not be stained further by the color of blood...
...behind an offensive line that starts three sophomores. Still, Ho looked comfortable during Week 1, and if defenders play the dangerous passing game honest, then Ho and newcomer Gino Gordon should have success in the running game. Also look for sophomore Mike Clarke to get some carries down the road. Receivers/Tight Ends The receivers are as deep, experienced, and talented a group as Harvard has seen in recent memory—perhaps ever. Led by Corey Mazza, who could break the Crimson’s all-time receiving touchdowns record this season, the group will pose a challenge to defenses...
...Especially when guys are tired late in the game.” The win over MIT puts the Crimson on a two-game winning streak, and the team improved its record to an impressive 6-1. Next up on Harvard’s slate is an interesting road set that features the ECAC Championships in Lewisburg, PA and a California trip where perennial powerhouse UC-Berkeley awaits. The Crimson won’t return to Blodgett Pool until October 13th, but the team hopes that the crowds continue to be as lively as they were in the home opener...
...tailored to suit its pastoral surroundings, the large poster plastered to a wall on the winding road into a tiny village 55 miles north of Geneva uses cartoon sheep to illustrate its message: Against the backdrop of a Swiss flag, three white sheep are shown kicking a lone black one out of their flock. Ugly, perhaps, but the message of exclusion resonates deeply with Pomy's 620 inhabitants, a predominantly conservative flock with strong populist leanings. "Too many foreigners abuse the Swiss system," says the hamlet's mayor, Jean-Pierre Grin. "Our solidarity has its limits...