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...CORNELL: "It's trite but true--there are six contenders for the Ivy League title this year, and it should be very exciting," Cornell head coach Bob Blackman says, and adds, "I'm optimistic enough to count Cornell among those contenders." Blackman, the most successful coach in Ivy history, won seven titles in 16 years with Dartmouth but has yet to bring the crown to Ithaca. The Big Red might be a good darkhorse bet for the title, although uncertainty on the offensive line and in the secondary may spoil Cornell's bid to cop its first championship since...
...CORNELL: "It's trite but true--there are six contenders for the Ivy League title this year, and it should be very exciting," Cornell head coach Bob Blackman says, and adds, "I'm optimistic enough to count Cornell among those contenders." Blackman, the most successful coach in Ivy history, won seven titles in 16 years with Dartmouth but has yet to bring the crown to Ithaca. The Big Red might be a good darkhorse bet for the title, although uncertainty on the offensive line and in the secondary may spoil Cornell's bid to cop its first championship since...
...CORNELL: "It's trite but true--there are six contenders for the Ivy League title this year, and it should be very exciting," Cornell head coach Bob Blackman says, and adds, "I'm optimistic enough to count Cornell among those contenders." Blackman, the most successful coach in Ivy history, won seven titles in 16 years with Dartmouth but has yet to bring the crown to Ithaca. The Big Red might be a good darkhorse bet for the title, although uncertainty on the offensive line and in the secondary may spoil Cornell's bid to cop its first championship since...
Administrators in Brasilia suggest that if illegal gold exports could be stopped and all the country's gold deposits controlled in the same way as Serra Pelada, Brazil could count on an annual yield of 300 tons of the metal. That is 40% of the production in South Africa, one of the world's leading gold diggers...
...lands must be burned over once a year to provide new growth and must be patrolled constantly to protect the young birds from predatory varmints. Moreover, the castles and stately mansions have become horrifically expensive to heat and maintain. However many brace of birds (the British, like Noah, always count them by twos) they may shoot, the Guns of August are allowed to keep only a few a day for personal consumption. Most are shipped south to salivating diners...