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...gather to play the Ballyowen Golf Course in Hamburg, N.J., a links-style golf course known for its few trees and fast, undulating greens. In this weekend’s tournament, Dartmouth and Brown, finished behind Harvard in fifth and sixth place, respectively. Yale, however, remains the team to beat. —Staff writer Elizabeth A. Joyce can be reached at eajoyce@fas.harvard.edu...
...going to be fired up and give it all we got,” Green said. “We believe that our doubles are strong, and if we compete hard, anything can happen. When our team plays with energy we’re tough to beat.” PRINCETON 4, HARVARD 3 The doubles point decided the outcome of the match against Princeton. At No. 1, freshman Samantha Rosekrans and junior Beier Ko earned a 9-8 victory to remain undefeated in the Ancient Eight. The duo leads the Crimson with seven wins. “We communicate...
...candlelight flickered dimly on Viscountess Felicity Fabreigh’s bare shoulders as she sat at her dressing table. The lacy rufflage of her peignoir did little to conceal her ample and forsaken bosom. (Did a heart still beat inside those temples of flesh? she wondered, as another glass of brandy seared her throat...
...Unlike his immediate predecessor, Berlusconi can be expected to lead a coalition of solid majorities in both houses of Parliament. Prodi, who beat Berlusconi twice, in 1996 and 2006, spent these last two years in power with a razor-thin margin in the Senate, where his governing coalition finally imploded in January after a failed confidence vote. Veltroni, leader of the newly formed Democratic party, made a point of not aligning with more extreme parties on the left. He is expected to head the opposition, and will try to consolidate power across the center-left spectrum and winnow away more...
...time in Harvard’s season-opening dual race on Lake Cayuga.The Crimson’s three varsity eights all fell to the Big Red, while Harvard’s two freshman boats captured narrow victories over host Cornell. Both the Harvard varsity and second varsity boats handily beat third-place Penn, with the Crimson’s second varsity crossing the line 32.2 seconds before the Quakers’ junior varsity.“It’s an interesting challenge [to start the season against Cornell],” said captain and varsity four-seat Pat Mulcahy...