Word: andrews
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...three-point play off a nice pass from Jeremy Lin and there would be no ties or lead changes after that. Using strong defensive performances, excellent ball control, and a fast-breaking offense, Harvard stretched the lead to double-digits with a fast-break lay-up by junior guard Andrew Pusar after another nice pass from Lin, making the score 25-14 midway through the half. By the time the first half mercifully ended for Dartmouth, the home team had grabbed a 47-26 lead and was well on its way to the win. “There...
...Clearly, Sarkozy is annoyed and feels he has been burned by the Syrians, which means I don't think we will see any European country engaging Syria for some time," said Andrew Tabler, the Damascus-based editor of Syria Today magazine...
...policy on cake is pro having it and pro eating it," says Johnson, who became editor of the venerable British political magazine the Spectator in 1999 and swiftly reneged on a promise to Conrad Black, its proprietor at the time, not to seek a parliamentary seat. Johnson biographer Andrew Gimson later interviewed Black, whose name is now something of a byword for double-dealing after his conviction last year for criminal fraud. Black described Johnson as "ineffably duplicitous...
...highest-paid employee that year besides El-Erian was Andrew Wiltshire, the head of HMC’s investments in natural resources, who earned $2.9 million. This year, Wiltshire saw his compensation double to $6 million, the second highest after...
...these undeclared voters? For starters, they aren't as independent as the media and political campaigns usually make them out to be. Andrew Smith, director of the University of New Hampshire Survey Center and the state's pre-eminent pollster, says the great majority of those who register as undeclared actually think of themselves - and consistently vote - as either Republicans or Democrats. "They're not really independents, and it's very misleading to call them that," says Smith, who estimates that only 8% of the New Hampshire electorate truly wanders from one party primary to the other. What's more...