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Just over half of those polled said they are registered Democrats—and slightly over half identified themselves as liberal. Among the 27 percent who called themselves independent, Obama was still comfortably ahead??with 78 percent registering their intent to vote for the Democratic candidate...
...something like a journalistic version of the one-man-band: In this drama, di Pasquale is judge, jury, executioner, and the man on trial for indecent exposure. While the magazine contains a (fully-clothed) interview with a recent graduate named Fiona, a slightly outdated “look ahead?? at summer blockbusters like The Dark Knight, and other such scintillating tidbits, the main attraction is a set of photos of di Pasquale posing nude at various locations around the Charles River, sometimes with his skateboard in tow. This charming tableau au naturel is complemented by an interview with...
...running the Boston Marathon. Somewhere in the 26.2 miles from the Hopkinton start to the Boston finish, you begin to have doubts. More than half of the course is behind you, but Heartbreak Hill still looms ahead??that steep one-half mile ascent. “My legs started falling apart,” Yuting P. Chiang ’10 says. “Little muscles I didn’t even know existed cramped up. I was about to hit Heartbreak Hill, and I was feeling dehydrated.” Chiang managed to pull through...
...rebounds, two steals, and a block. Not to be outdone by her classmate, Ryabkina led her squad back to the No. 1 spot in the nation with a 4-0 victory over Dartmouth on the ice. In her three-point performance, Ryabkina scored the first—and go-ahead??goal at 13:08 of the first period and added two assists in defeating the No. 10 team in the country. Ryabkina sits sixth nationally among first-years with 1.00 points per game. She is fourth in points and second in assists for the Crimson. After returning...
...president? While these two Republican candidates are relatively unknown, senior advisers for their campaigns contested that these dark-horse contenders will outlast the big-name politicians in the 2008 campaign at an Institute of Politics (IOP) forum yesterday. The event, part of the “Campaign 2008: Looking Ahead?? series, featured top strategists for former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, former Ark. Governor Mike Huckabee, and former Wis. Governor Tommy Thompson. While the representatives for Huckabee and Thompson touted their candidates’ credentials, Gingrich’s senior advisers peddled no such ambitions. Gingrich?...