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...ripped through Paddy's Irish Pub 21 seconds before the main blast outside the Sari Club across the street. But investigators now believe he was responsible for detonating the bigger bomb outside the Sari Club, and not for the smaller blast. "He could have been sitting there in the van with people pouring out of the Sari Club, even staring in the windows, when he set it off," says a source close to the investigation...
...writers chose to make energy the crux of the narrative. With their world long since drained to a husk by a never-ending war, the two factions left their planet in search of more energy. Four million years ago, they crash-landed on Earth, beginning a Rip Van Winkle-like slumber that would last until Debbie Gibson. In 1984, they awoke, and the world was never again the same...
...Friday, our introduction to Hollywood officially began. Piling into a fifteen passenger van, my fellow students and I were led by our fearless leader, Riverton, who nimbly navigated the crowded freeways of L.A. with the skill of a woman who had spent countless hours in a PBHA after-school van...
...Crimson is far more experienced than Dartmouth in back with leadership from seniors Pamela Van Reesema, captain Jamie Hagerman, and captain Angela Ruggiero. No defenseman in the country is close to Ruggiero in terms of offensive skills—she’s scored only two fewer goals than all of Harvard’s opponents combined this entire season...
...Finally, after five days of interrogation, I was loaded into a police van and driven to a prison in Dhaka, where I was given a cell to myself with a sink and enough blankets to make a mattress. The prison hospital gave me painkillers for the throbbing in my knee. Compared to my treatment at the police station, this was luxurious. Then, after 50 days in custody, I was finally released on bail on Jan. 18, thanks in large part to pressure from Paris-based Reporters Without Borders and New York's Center to Protect Journalists. But the police have...