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...schedule will serve as great preparation for league play. In 12 matches, Harvard played eight ranked squads.“We’ve played incredibly tough teams,” captain Stephanie Schnitter said. “We played the No. 1 team in the nation and a bunch in the top 20. If you can hang with them, you can hang with anyone. I think we have a great Ivy season ahead.”Over spring break, the Crimson ended its preseason with three losses to strong California competition. Despite the disappointing final results, Harvard looked good...
...sounds like...doesn’t it sound like... R: Ku Klux Klan? FM: Yeah. Does that sound weird? R: (laughs) I know, it sounds like that only because you think of it like that. But The Clan to us, it means like a family, if you got a bunch of siblings, that’s a clan too, it’s just that you never called it that...I mean, I know what you’re saying though, but you know, I guess that’s how people could look at it. It?...
Then there's her old standby case based on experience. Clinton believes Obama's support is largely a mirage--a bunch of true believers whose passion might help him cinch the nomination, but that may prove an insufficient bedrock for winning a general election when the spell might be broken by tough questions about national-security credentials, economic-policy plans and rich experience. She can't stop from shaking her head in disbelief when longtime friends who are elected officials inform her that they are going to endorse Obama and were chiefly convinced by their children's enthusiasm...
...yobs carrying knives," says Tilly Webb, 14, from Suffolk in eastern England.) And that the British have a long propensity to recoil in horror from their children - whether they be Teddy boys in the 1950s, mods and rockers in the '60s, skinheads in the '70s or just a bunch of boisterous teens making a lot of noise but little real mischief. And that the world's most competitive media market loves a good story, and that wayward children can always be relied on to produce...
...born in England and was able to play for Great Britain’s national team after being named to its 28-man roster for the Olympic Qualifying Tournament.“It was just a blast,” Stack-Babich says. “There were a bunch of major league and minor league guys we were playing with from all over the globe.”While it took a few years and a few thousand miles to find it, Stack-Babich now seems to have the self-assurance that he was missing in his first...