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Yale entered the 2000 season as the defending Ivy League champions, riding a nine-game winning streak. The Elis, one win away from a milestone 800th victory, would have their first chance in the season-opener against Dayton...

Author: By Nicolas O. Jimenez, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Yale Season in Review | 11/17/2000 | See Source »

...Yale 42, Dayton...

Author: By Nicolas O. Jimenez, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Yale Season in Review | 11/17/2000 | See Source »

Yale accumulated 548 yards of total offense, while holding the Flyers to only 127 yards for the game. The Bulldogs had 28 first downs to Dayton's 10. Yale rushed for 357 yards, and doubled the Flyers time of possession...

Author: By Nicolas O. Jimenez, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Yale Season in Review | 11/17/2000 | See Source »

...message they should take is that the Dayton Agreement has essentially frozen the political landscape in a way that the nationalist parties will continue to dominate. It's a challenge to the international community to rethink its policy in Bosnia. What Dayton did five years ago was to stop the war by more or less freezing the front lines, exchanging a bit of territory, and keeping the nationalist leaders happy by guaranteeing them a place in the future political order. The irony is that the nationalist parties in each community coexist and even cooperate with one another, and have done...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 'Bosnian Poll Challenges NATO to Rethink Dayton' | 11/17/2000 | See Source »

...piano and invent a song from words suggested by the audience. He did "remotes" from outside the theater: the Man on the Street interviews that later became treasured schtick with his own comedy troupe of Louis Nye ("Hi-ho, Steverino!"), Don Knotts ("No!"), Bill Dana ("My name, "Jose Jimenez"), Dayton Allen ("Why not?") and Tom Poston (an eloquently vague "_______"). One famous night, when disappointed by the flat response to his monologue, Allen went into the audience, started a conga line that eventually included the entire crowd, led them onto the street, then ran back in, locked the studio doors...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bye-Bye, Steverino | 11/3/2000 | See Source »

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