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Farkes—the 2003 Ivy League Rookie of the Year—was the only Crimson underclassman to be drafted. The reigning Ivy Pitcher of the Year Trey Hendricks ’04 was selected in the 24th round by the Arizona Diamondbacks, and signed early in June...
...swing states like Michigan, Iowa and Ohio in recent days. While some events were traditional rallies, others, titled "Ask President Bush," had him taking questions from the audience. Along the way, he was joined by two of the G.O.P.'s most popular moderates, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and Arizona Senator John McCain. Also present, though far less visibly, were two of Bush's closest advisers, Karen Hughes and Karl Rove, who, having steered the President to victory four years ago, are on the trail full time...
...many of the issues that concern us. Here in the center, we don't expect a President to agree with us on every issue. Here in the center, we see the differences between the two political parties and wish we could find a hybrid of them. Jim Ferris Mesa, Arizona, U.S. Good article, Joe, but I think you have forgotten one salient point: both filmmaker Michael Moore and talk-show host Rush Limbaugh are in the entertainment business. And business is good. Timothy J. Hayes Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S. I don't know why there was a question mark in Klein...
...that what brought it all down? Many gay politicians serve openly today, from Republican Congressman Jim Kolbe of Arizona to Oregon Supreme Court Justice Rives Kistler. And countless straight politicians could tell McGreevey that a career can perish even when your secret passions are heterosexual. Just ask former Governor Paul Patton of Kentucky, who had to abandon plans for a 2004 Senate race after he was accused of misusing his office to help a woman with whom he had had an affair. Or Jack Ryan, the millionaire who was running for a U.S. Senate seat in Illinois this year until...
...took silver. But the U.S. could even share credit for some wins that didn't show up in their medals tally, because many of the athletes swimming for other countries are products of the American collegiate system. Three of the four South African men trained at the University of Arizona. Markus Rogan, who won two backstroke silvers to become Austria's first swimming medalist since 1912, was a Stanford team captain last season. Duje Draganja, who captured Croatia's first ever swimming medal with a silver in the 50-m freestyle, trains at U.C. Berkeley. And Coventry swims at Alabama...