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...think that he had even more invested in it. Hours earlier, the owner of the Dallas Stars ice hockey team and baseball's Texas Rangers had agreed to buy Liverpool for $430 million with his partner, George Gillett, the money behind the Montreal Canadiens hockey franchise. The two Americans beat out Dubai International Capital, which had offered $300 million for the club. The takeover is now complete, and Hicks and Gillett are set to move to the next stage of the deal - building a brand-new arena for the 115-year-old team. "Liverpool has a history that...
Lauren L. Jackson ’07 complains that she “still has to beat off potential suitors with a stick.” Jackson has spent the last three years dancing, acting, and choreographing with CityStep and Expressions, which is why her hottest Saturday night is “choreographing in her underwear.” Jackson leaves Harvard to live her dream of becoming “a starving artist” in “New York City, the Harvard After-Party...
Over the weekend, the Harvard softball team used great pitching and clutch two-out hitting to sweep four games against Brown. Yesterday, on head coach Jenny Allard’s birthday, it used that same formula to beat Providence 4-0 (20-18, 6-10 Big East), at Soldiers Field in Allston...
Despite a one-sided history that has seen the Harvard men’s lacrosse team beat Holy Cross in 23 consecutive contests dating back to 1958, the Crimson had to stave off a furious Crusader rally in the final minutes to hold on for a 12-9 victory on Saturday afternoon at Harvard Stadium.What was supposed to be a tuneup for next weekend’s rivalry game against Yale quickly turned into a dogfight. “The thing about these games that makes them so challenging and dangerous is that the other team really has nothing...
...eerie silence punctuated only by the hiss of thousands drawing a breath in anticipation. But the screaming outside the French Socialist Party headquarters on the Rue Solferino weren't the expressions of horror and despair heard five years earlier, when the right-wing Jean-Marie Le Pen beat then Socialist candidate Lionel Jospin into the runoff against President Jacques Chirac. This time, the Socialist faithful were yelling out of joy and relief that it was their candidate, Segolene Royal, who would be facing off against conservative rival Nicolas Sarkozy in the May 6 runoff...