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...Lynah fans had something to cheer about, and Harvard left the ice for the first intermission in a 1-0 hole from which it would never emerge...
...course we don’t cheer on the death of anyone,” said Eric R. Trager ’05, the group’s vice president. “That said, we think this is a hopeful day for the Palestinians and Israelis, whose dreams for peace will no longer sabotaged by a tyrant who narcissistically maintained his power against all challenges at the price of thousands of lives on both sides...
Still, with Edwards’ Senate seat now in the hands of Richard Burr, a Republican, and the Democratic leader, Sen. Tom Daschle, out of a job, liberals had little to cheer for yesterday...
It’s the cheer of the crowd, the thrill of the contest, the age-old test of skill and determination that separates men from boys. It writes large in legend the names of those moonshine masters who can propel a little ball on a great arcing journey and bring it to rest with a soft splash in a cup of Milwaukee’s Best. In a single word, it’s Beirut, and it’s made its presence felt on the 6th floor of Quincy...
...Murray does the math. Using research, he estimates the chance that each candidate will win each state. He tweaks his map daily. "I have Bush at around 285 electoral votes," he says. Kerry fans may want to consider buying Bush futures. Come Nov. 2, they can find something to cheer either way. --By Amanda Ripley