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Having surmounted the early obstacle of injuries and other losses, the Crimson can now focus on winning the Ivy League championship and earning a postseason berth in the NCAA tournament. There is reason for optimism. The return of Stapleton, who played in 15 games last season, will provide leadership and, at the very least, an able body...
...stood there in the Monday evening dusk, his first Grand Slam quarterfinal berth finally secured, he looked stunned...
...hundred forty-seven Native American casinos dot tribal lands in 22 states; 84 riverboat or dockside casinos ply the waters or sit at berth in six states. And with local governments struggling to close budget gaps, slots and lotteries are booming. All told, 48 states have some form of legalized gambling--and none of that includes the wild frontier of the Internet. By 1996 the annual take for the U.S. gambling industry was over $47 billion, more than that from movies, music, cruise ships, spectator sports and live entertainment combined. In 2003 the figure jumped to over $72 billion...
Journalists vie for a shuttle berth as a Florida Congressman finally comes down and a New Hampshire teacher prepares...
Competition for the journalist's berth is fierce. Although ASJMC would not reveal the names of any applicants, those vying to become the first reporter in space were rumored to include NBC Anchorman Tom Brokaw, The Right Stuff Author Tom Wolfe and ABC White House Correspondent Sam Donaldson. Former CBS Anchorman and veteran Space Reporter Walter Cronkite proudly announced that he was in the running. To be considered, applicants must be U.S. citizens and have five or more years of full-time professional experience reporting contemporary events in print or on television or radio. There is no age limit...