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...Crimson reestablished its control during the third frame, jumping out to a 23-19 lead. The resulting Cornell timeout, however, proved to be to Harvard’s advantage, with kills by freshman outside hitter Laura Mahon and Schweitzer and a crucial block by Ogbechie helping the Crimson take seven of the next 11 points...
...even if the WUSA is seeking a soft relaunch next spring, it should have lined up sponsors before companies set fiscal-year ad budgets over the summer, giving the league a more solid foundation coming off the Olympic soccer gold. Says Delpy Neirotti: "I really think they missed a crucial moment...
SINCE THEY MAKE UP SLIGHTLY MORE THAN half the population and are more likely to vote than men, women have always been a target audience. In 2000 nearly 8 million more women than men went to the polls. Women become especially crucial in the last weeks of a race because they tend to decide late. According to a recent TIME poll, 61% of undecided voters are women...
Wooing the Women As the race tightens, Bush and Kerry are each trying to convince crucial female voters that he's the man for them...
...spoke volumes to me about how both men view the job of leader of the Free World. Like everything else in my life since becoming a father nine years ago, I view the presidential race through the unique prism of parenting. I've noticed that both jobs require a crucial blend of authority, patience and empathy; and, while he's raised two fine daughters, as President, George Bush has come up short in this regard as national father figure...