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The Daily explores the wilder side of engineering with MIT blackjack player Jeffrey Ma

Eagerly awaiting the release of the new movie "21," The Daily sat down with author Ben Mezrich and MIT blackjack player Jeffrey Ma to talk about Mezrich's book "Bringing Down the House" (2003). Ma was the main focus of Mezrich's book as a leading player on the now infamous MIT blackjack team. The book was the basis for the movie, which is scheduled for release tomorrow.


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The Matches burn the genre barrier with 'A Band in Hope'

It's not every day that a band manages to title an album in such a way that captures with precision not only a striking duality of themes on their record, but also the band's current position in their career. The title of The Matches' third studio album, "A Band in Hope," accomplishes this feat with the punk rock irreverence that their fans have come to expect.




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Robin Alberts-Marigza | Bostonista

Spring break has sadly come and gone. If your week was anything like mine, you've returned to Tufts with fond memories (or perhaps a lack of memories), a spectacular tan and completely penniless.






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Kate Peck | The Traveling Lush

It's a delicate art, arranging a successful spring break in Puerto Rico. One must get the rental car, find the right hotel that offers both hot water and beach proximity on a student budget, and plan the lazy days on the beach with a head to estimate the coconut-to-rum ratio.





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Dr. Hamilton and Mr. Hyde

This afternoon, Lee Hamilton, an Indiana Democrat who served with distinction in the House of Representatives from 1965 to 1999 and has received over a dozen honorary degrees, will present the keynote speech at the Fares Center's symposium, "The United States and the Middle East: What Comes Next After Iraq?"


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Top Ten | Characters Who Should Have Been in 'Brawl'

Last week saw the release of the long-awaited "Super Smash Bros: Brawl" for the Nintendo Wii, resulting in a 30 percent decrease in male social activity on college campuses across the United States. While we here at the Daily are grateful for the massive expansion of fighters that appear in this edition, there are a few neglected characters we feel should have been included.


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Corrections

In yesterday's news article "Dance Marathon registration concludes; Senate making final plans," the Daily reported that the TCU Senate's Dance Marathon event will take place on April 4 from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. In fact, the event will run from 6 p.m. on April 4 to 6 a.m. on April 5.





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Games of the Week

Looking back (March 25) | Boston Red Sox 6, Oakland Athletics 5 (10 Inn.)


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David Heck | The Sauce

For those of you who don't know, the baseball season has started already. No, seriously. They played the games and everything. The Red Sox and Athletics are both 1-1 after splitting the first two games of their season-opening series. What, you don't pay attention to baseball games that start at 6 a.m. and take place halfway across the globe? Where are your priorities?