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...Harvard offense could put nothing together until the red-hot Henkel left the mound. In the ninth inning, the Crimson managed two runs off reliever Paul Diaz. Scot Hopps drove in third-baseman Nick Carter, and sophomore catcher Brian Lentz scored his first career run for Harvard on a fielder's choice...
...Crimson took its first lead when shortstop Mark Mager singled in Carter in the second innings. Carter came back in the fourth inning to belt an offering from Bruins pitcher Josh Karp over the left field wall with the bases empty. The first Crimson home run of the year gave Harvard a 2-0 lead...
When Marino was asked why he turned down the offer to play with wideouts Randy Moss and Cris Carter and running back Robert Smith--each better than any weapon he had ever had in Miami--in Minnesota, he showed the world what his priorities were. Not even the best shot at winning his dreamed-of title in years was worth living a few thousand miles away from his family for just six months...
After the debate, self-satisfied Gore operatives moved about the press room, and Berman caught sight of Carter Eskew, the Vice President's message strategist and principal knife sharpener. Berman leaped to his feet, strode across the room and gave Eskew a big, happy hug. Then Gore's campaign manager, Donna Brazile, came over and slapped Berman on the back. It was the same thing that had just happened onstage, the victor playing kissy-face with the vanquished, but there was more to it than that, because Al Gore owes Bill Bradley a huge debt. Meeting the stiff challenge that...
...piano sonata, at 15, Liebermann is one of the New Tonalists, a group of composers who have turned their back on the hard-edged, complicated avant-garde sounds that dominated the American new-music scene after World War II. Unlike such devotees of dissonance as Milton Babbitt and Elliott Carter, they happily embrace traditional tonality, the harmonic language of most Western music, from Bach to rock. "I don't believe in the cliche that art has to reflect its times--that since we're living in a horrible age, our music has to rub your face in it," says Liebermann...