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...members won't choose their standard-bearer until November. Although Royal's momentum is growing, she is bound to face some nasty challenges from within the party before then. Royal is by far the most popular of the left's possible candidates and perhaps the only one who can beat Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy, the likely presidential candidate of the conservative Union for a Popular Movement. Royal has avoided squabbling with party rivals--an indication, her campaign advisers say, of her determination to speak directly to the general public. She says her goal as a politician is to help people...
...prepare for us,” Murphy said. “They had it schemed up and ready to go. It took us a while to adjust to the tempo and the level of execution, but that’s the one thing that didn’t beat us today, is Threatt with his feet.”Harvard seemingly put the game out of reach in the third quarter, riding two Dawson touchdowns and the backend of 28 unanswered points to a 35-24 advantage. But a Lehigh field goal and a ten-yard Threatt touchdown pass...
...Crimson jumped out to a 5-0 lead over the visiting Knights. Queens would never catch up as the Crimson maintained the momentum to the final whistle. “If we can keep it up,” coach Erik Farrar said, “we can beat anyone.” Freshman Hessel Yntema and sophomore Egen Atkinson led the offense with three goals apiece. Yntema also provided an assist and two steals in the effort. Byrd notched two tallies in the match. Connolly and Balaraman shared time in the net, registering two and six saves, respectively. HARVARD...
...first half. And the squad could not hold off the pressure for the entire frame, as Yale scored the game’s only goal just before halftime. As the half ended, the Bulldogs connected on a series of touch passes through the Crimson half until a through ball beat the defensive line. Yale forward Andrea Bouchard caught up with the pass and slid the ball by freshman Lauren Mann for a breakaway goal. “We knew they were very athletic with good team speed,” Harvard coach Erica Walsh said. “We wanted...
...pretty much do or die.” After Saturday’s games, the standings have been shuffled around as all eight Ivy League teams had an inter-league match. Dartmouth fell to Princeton, 0-1. Penn triumphed over Cornell 1-0, and Brown beat Columbia 2-1. Thus, Harvard is now tied for third position in the standings, with Yale and Princeton. Penn holds tight in first with a 2-0-0 record and Brown moves to second with 1-0-1. After so many teams have fallen off, and with only Penn holding...