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...with a 15-yard run by Ben Jenkins, the junior safety-turned-tailback. Though Jenkins is likely to get a majority of the handoffs, junior Cheng Ho ran some plays in the second quarter, and Gordon was used primarily in the fourth quarter.“Jenkins has done a terrific job all preseason, something that we had not foreseen, moving him over from defense,” Murphy said. “Gino Gordon is probably more improved than any of them. He’s our best blocker, he’s gotten a lot quicker, stronger, more...
...contemporary writer has done more to inform Western perceptions of Islam than Bernard Lewis. His seminal 1950 work, The Arabs in History, still holds up as one of the definitive accounts of the Arab world. Some of his more recent books have examined the rising anti-Western mood in the Islamic world. Coming after 9/11, What Went Wrong? The Clash Between Islam and Modernity in the Middle East and The Crisis of Islam Holy War and Unholy Terror seek to explain the roots of extremism. His take on these subjects has often been controversial; some scholars accuse him of being...
...dream performers. Hogan is also hoping to book active artists such as Neil Young or Tom Waits.But what Barry Hogan seems most excited for right now is My Bloody Valentine’s performance in New York. “The show they’ve done is so amazing,” he says. “It’s definitely set to blow your head off.”—Staff writer Jeff W. Feldman can be reached at jfeldman@fas.harvard.edu...
...puzzles campaigns are still trying to solve is who gets an edge from early voting. When the use of absentee ballots was largely limited to elderly shut-ins, Republicans were assumed to have an advantage. "Traditionally, Republicans have done a better job with mail-in ballots," says Mike Hamrick, chair of the Arapahoe County Democrats in Colorado. "We always used to say, Democrats win on Election Day and Republicans win in the post office." But as the popularity of early voting grows, the sheer number of voters involved makes that slice of the electorate more diverse. Polling...
...this long, one would think, Why would voters head for the polls before even hearing the two presidential candidates address each other directly in a debate? Then again, after being subjected to almost two years of near endless campaigning and media coverage, the option of just voting and being done with it all may be harder to resist than either candidate's pitch...