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...Gore was watching the final returns in the staff room on the seventh floor of the Loews. Of his family, only Karenna was with him, her arm around him, rubbing his back, other times sitting on the floor. When it was finally called for Bush, there was a moment of stunned silence. Then as Gore stood and thanked his aides, they began to cry and hug one another. The Vice President made it clear that he wanted to move with swift grace to say his goodbye to his waiting supporters and the country. He started working on his concession speech...
Earlier in the season, Harvard was forced to play critical league games in a shallow Iona pool that more closely resembled a wading pool than an Olympic-caliber facility. Junior netminder Gresham Bayne has played the entire year with what looks like a bionic arm, after an injury last season nearly ruined his playing career...
Rose silenced any questions about his arm when the junior quarterback used it effectively to drive the Crimson into the red zone on Harvard's first possession. Rose opened the game with six completions and a shovel pass to Palazzo behind the line of scrimmage. Two of Rose's throws were short passes at the line of scrimmage to junior wide receiver Sam Taylor, who turned the tosses into modest gains...
...direction comes at a dark time for Ma Bell. Since its founding in 1885 as the long-distance arm of the American Bell Telephone Co., AT&T has held a privileged position in the U.S. economy. With its control of the nation's phone grid, it was largely insulated from competition. That deprived consumers of choice. ("We don't care," Lily Tomlin's Ernestine the Operator used to explain. "We don't have to. We're the phone company.") It also made the company's stock such a sound investment that it became famous as the stock of choice...
Bayne continued to shine in goal despite a near-immobile right arm due to an injury he sustained last year. He racked up 12 saves for Harvard, seven in the fourth quarter...