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Trailing 1-0 in the top of the ninth, sophomore second baseman Zak Farkes and Hendricks singled to lead off the inning, advancing on a sacrifice bunt by junior catcher Schuyler Mann. Northeastern starting pitcher Justin Thomson then struck out both sophomore third baseman Josh Klimkiewicz and Wheeler, but wild pitch third strikes to both scored Harvard runs...
...already got his own action figure and his own edition of Girls Gone Wild; he has made guest appearances in everything from Starsky and Hutch to The L Word. Now actor, producer, marketing maverick and--oh, yes--rapper Snoop Dogg has joined Sony Pictures Mobile to launch his own game for mobile phones. Snoop Dogg Boxing, available in April from most carriers, sets rudimentary fisticuffs to a Snoop Dogg sound track. Players (or should that be "playaz"?) jump in the ring and face a posse of pugilists, scoring points with punch combinations. If you make it to the final round...
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...Sadr has long been the wild card factor facing the U.S. mission in Iraq. Neither the U.S. nor its Iraqi exile allies had reckoned with the strength of the underground organization the young radical cleric had built in Iraq under Saddam Hussein - a necessity since Moqtada was the inheritor of a distinguished line of militant Shiite clerics who had been assassinated for challenging the Baathist regime. When Baghdad fell on April 9, Sadr was first out of the blocks in the race to build a power base in the Shiite community. Within weeks, Baghdad's Shiite neighborhood had been renamed...
...month's regional elections? It was evidently with that hope in mind that President Jacques Chirac plucked Jean-Louis Borloo, who turns 53 this week, from a junior minister post to head a new "superministry" for employment, labor and social cohesion in a revamped government. Chirac is hoping the wild-haired, straight-talking populist will serve as a bulwark against voter anger over Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin's belt tightening, and his failure to generate jobs or mend the social fracture between the country's affluent classes and its disgruntled masses. Voters put the opposition Socialists in charge...