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...Harvard (5-3-1, 4-2-1 ECAC) earned a satisfying split against Clarkson (4-4-3, 1-2-2) and St. Lawrence (3-5-3, 2-1-2) over the weekend. The Crimson bounced back from a tough 6-3 loss to the Saints on Friday to dispatch the Golden Knights, 3-1, at Cheel Arena on Saturday...
...Oops! Let's Count That Again Just for the record, I'm not going back and editing these pieces retroactively as I go. In an earlier dispatch tonight, I actually did write...
Washington bureau chief Michael Duffy, who can match Priscilla's intensity, is totally plugged into each of the campaigns, which helps him dispatch his correspondents and provide some amazing reporting of his own. This week, as he has often in the past, he links up with our chief political writer, Nancy Gibbs, a master at weaving together news and narrative and color and emotions, to produce our main story...
...candidate, his running mate, family members or other surrogates. It highlights places that may respond to a sudden infusion of ad money or to "free media" generated by a campaign visit. When Gore's top advisers confer each morning about where to spend their ad dollars, where to dispatch the candidate and which ground operations need bolstering, the map--along with twice weekly polls and focus groups in battleground states--is one of their crucial tools...
...three weeks ago, the Gore campaign discovered that Bush had whittled its lead in West Virginia to only 3 points--and worse, that Democrats were defecting in droves. The surge came as a shock even to Bush aides, who made a last-minute decision to dispatch Bush to West Virginia on the day before the first debate. Hoping to reverse the trend, Gore responded last week with an ad blasting Bush on the minimum wage, and the unions are kicking into gear on the ground: the United Mine Workers and AFL are considering an Election Eve blizzard...