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...phone interview Sunday. “I had two polo fields and plenty of horses, so I conducted a pre-season clinic in my San Saba ranch. It was a terrific success last year. It was a success this year. The kids worked hard and learned a great deal...
Indeed, Harvard polo players have long had to deal with an unstable program, plagued by a lack of continued student commitment, a scarcity of athletic equipment—both live and inanimate—and the lack of a stadium close to the Harvard campus, said men’s captain Nicholas B. Snow...
...girlfriend at the time liked big, bulky football players much better than skinny, slender basketball players,” classmate Sonny McCracken recalls. “Funny thing is, she actually goes to Yale. So, yeah, her team has to deal with Peter solely because she wanted Peter to be a football player, not a basketball player...
...Fiji or Tahiti or Australia or Indonesia and fly back home the next week and then fly somewhere else that far away again the other week. I tend to stay where I'm at and then fly to next place, it makes it easier for me to deal with. Why not chill in Fiji for a while...
...financial arrangements would be Bill Clinton's ongoing relationships with world leaders and his predilection for offering advice - as he did in 2006, when Dubai sought help in a controversial attempt to acquire six terminals in U.S. ports. (Hillary, a leader in the effort to block the deal that she called an "unacceptable risk" to national security, later said she was unaware that Bill had been coaching the other side.) Ex-Presidents always have that potential; Jimmy Carter has complicated life for every President since he left office. But should Hillary get the job, it might prove difficult to distinguish...