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Harvard’s clutch performance in game four came on the heels of a heartbreaking game three loss. Leading 27-23 in the third, the Crimson dropped five of six points, knotting the score at 28. After Tiger middle blocker Julia Fredrickson’s serve went long, the Crimson had an opportunity to serve for the game. However, Towson blocked a Harvard kill attempt and then registered two kills of its own to take a 2-1 lead in the match...
...toss of the coin decided that Tiger Woods beat out Roseanne for a regular slot on Hollywood Squares, but Paula Zahn...
...When I can successfully merge the two, that's when the magic happens." His goal: to use his fame to build a cultural bridge between East and West, playing Chinese music to Western audiences and vice versa. "The West is hungry now for Chinese culture - like the movie Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon with its music by Tan Dun," he says. "And in China, young people are devouring Shakespeare. Music moves people so deeply, it can really make them feel differently about each other." Official Website: www.langlang.com
Like other vertically integrated personalities with carefully crafted images--Oprah, Martha Stewart, Madonna, Sean (P. Diddy) Combs and Russell Simmons, plus product-endorsing athletes such as Tiger Woods and Michael Jordan--celebrity designers capitalize on the fact that popular approval equals influence, whether it's a book-club recommendation, a pistachio-colored pillowcase or a velour tracksuit...
...Once, as if by mistake, and in order to sow the seeds for deeper frustration, the Tigers won the Japan Series (once, that is, in 68 years). But otherwise, as with the Cubs of America (Osaka is perennially called Japan's Chicago), their place in the national pageant, and the seasonal order, is as the lovable bumpkin and comic prop. This year, though, not according to plan, the Tigers soared into first place in April and then refused to leave. They trounced the Giants, again and again (and their rivals' woes are compounded by the fact that...