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...Housman and Pusar] were certainly the main reason we had an opportunity to keep it within striking distance,” Amaker said. “I thought they gave a great deal of effort to put us in a position to see if we could dig one out on the road.”In a forgettable first half for Harvard, sophomore guard Jeremy Lin scored the first six points of the game, but he was relatively silent afterwards, finishing with just seven. After BU took the early lead, the Crimson managed to tie the score at 11 apiece...
...think one of the things our team was most proud of is our ability to scrap together, be unselfish, and really dig down deep as a unit,” Pusar said. “It seemed like every possession was somebody new making a play...
...continued to release new music, [to] try different things and different formats. And he wanted to graze, to try this idea of doing dramatic music. I've always been up for something that was a little different - just keep turning the earth over, so you don't dig yourself a rut and furnish it, you know what I mean? That's how we got together...
...Dig deeper into the data behind a country's ranking, and there are often surprises lurking. The U.S., for instance, grabs the No. 1 slot for 10 measures, but in certain areas it flails. It scores 69th for primary-school enrollment and 75th in ability to fend off organized crime. The U.S. does particularly poorly when it comes to macroeconomic gauges: 89th for level of government debt, 107th for savings rate. "It's a real warning sign coming out of the data," says Blanke...
...gopher in a suit. Enter blogging: websites and political blogs such as why08.org and VoteGopher.com allow viewers to compare candidates, mostly without bias and definitely with some funny twists. William M. Ruben ’10 launched VoteGopher.com last month, pledging: “We dig. You decide.” The site educates voters by presenting election platforms cleverly illustrated with gophers. But Ruben’s vision hasn’t played out entirely—the site does the digging, but the voters haven’t been voicing their decisions online. Martin Eiermann...