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...She’s holding up her end of things,” Sifers said of Vaillancourt. “That line—with Julie Chu and Jenny Brine—has so much potential. We switched up lines earlier in the year but Coach [Katey Stone] decided to move them back together. Julie Chu is such an amazing passer [that] she sets up plays, and Sarah and Jenny both know how to put the puck in the net.”The Engineers seized the game’s first lead on a power-play strike from Brooke...
...politics and other areas of public life (like Hollywood), and if it's not spin, it's a gaffe. Journalists enjoy gaffes as a slight taste of human reality at the banquet of artifice where they sup. They also enjoy the power of the gaffe to generate stories. Like stone soup, a gaffe can provide days of nourishment from almost nothing. A gaffe offers more stages of grief than Elisabeth K?bler-Ross: denial, quibbling, refusal to apologize, qualified apology, slavish apology...
...cries because he wants to hit someone," Lindelof says. "I can't think of any other hero characters who have cried. If Patrick Dempsey cried on Grey's Anatomy, people would be like, 'Meredith, do not waste your time with that crybaby.'" When he's not crying, Fox is stone cold, silently holding back. "He understands stillness, which is a rare trait in an age of big performances," says McG, who directed Fox in the recent football tearjerker We Are Marshall, which is based on the real-life story of a college team killed in a plane crash...
Whoever built stonehenge, that mysterious circle of stone boulders on Britain's Salisbury Plain, may have had a lot of company. Archaeologists have uncovered a large Neolithic settlement--possibly once home to hundreds of people--that dates from about 2,600 B.C. and shows, among other things, the outlines of beds and cupboards used by the potential builders of Stonehenge. Scientists have also unearthed an ancient stone road running from the settlement, which is enclosed by the lesser known Durrington Walls henge, to the nearby River Avon. A similar road connects the river to Stonehenge, which sits about two miles...
...wake of a disappointing 2-1 loss to St. Lawrence at home on Friday night, Harvard women’s hockey head coach Katey Stone described the need for her team to get back in sync as “re-inventing the wheel.” But it will be hard to identify real or wheel change this weekend, as the Crimson meets conference also-rans Union and Rennselaer (RPI), a pair of opponents it is sure to roll over. “I think we need to get ourselves back where we were before Christmas...