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The loss spoiled a chance at a sweep of the Tigers (10-16, 5-3 Ivy), as the Crimson (8-17, 4-4) had won the first game of the afternoon 6-2.
Unfortunately, the Zen master overestimated his abilities. Rodman, for all of his foibles and transgressions off the court, was a fierce competitor with an intense desire to win. But Rider is a spoiled wild child, unwilling to give up his ways for the good of the team. Needless to say...
But Saddam spoiled his own party. He rejected a condition that he respect U.N. resolutions calling for weapons inspections in Iraq and an accounting of some 600 missing Kuwaiti pows. "If sanctions aren't lifted," threatened Iraqi Foreign Minister Mohammed Saeed al-Sahhaf, "no Kuwaiti should sleep well at night...
Has success spoiled Mark Morris? Not even slightly. In his glorious production of Four Saints, the singers are relegated to the orchestra pit, while St. Teresa (Michelle Yard), St. Ignatius (John Heginbotham) and 12 "assorted saints" swoop, skip, strut and tango across the stage, bringing out all the fun in...
The lanky British lad hasn't even finished high school, but already he has two successsful start-ups under his belt. The first, the football site Soccernet, is now part of Disney's online kingdom. His current project, the education site Schoolsnet, was valued at $60 million in a financing...