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    The Agent from Iran

    How a mother of two ended up in a plot to smuggle high-tech gear to the enemy.

    By Deirdra Funcheon

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    Murder By Design

    In life and death, tattoo artist Kauri Tiyme made her mark.

    By Alan Prendergast

  • Village Voice

    My Brother the Slumlord

    Amy Neustein never could resist going public with her family dramas.

    By Elizabeth Dwoskin

  • Houston Press

    The Ghosts of Galveston

    A visit with the hurricane victims that a country forgot.

    By John Nova Lomax

Brew Balls

That’s one small bounce for man, one giant buzz for mankind

By Benjamin Leatherman

Published on February 14, 2008 at 4:00am

If you asked us to name mankind’s greatest achievement over the past 100 years or so, it isn’t anything as boring as say, penicillin, television, the Internet, or even the airplane. Not even close. In our humble opinion, it’s beer pong. No shit. Sure, landing on the moon or harnessing the power of the atom may give cognoscenti types a major boner, but neither of those feats is as groovy as bouncing ping-pong balls into your opponent’s plastic cup of ale in an attempt to force him or her to drink heavily. The brainchild of a bunch of drunken college kids (big surprise) from Pennsylvania in the 1980s, the game has brought together boozers of all ages and walks of life, like the kickback cats who congregate at Upper Deck Sports Grill each Monday for the Beer Pong Tournament. Hosted by meat-and-cheese-slinging employees of the nearby Philly Sandwich Company, the competition sees plastered participants battling for supremacy, with a top prize of a $50 bar tab going to the “King Pong” of the evening.
Sun., Feb. 17, 9 p.m., 2008