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...Cornell, beating the Big Red 3-1 on Senior Night to enter the ECAC playoffs on a high note.“The team got better as the year went on,” Reese said. “We played our best hockey down the stretch, no doubt about it.”As it entered the postseason, Harvard was able to sustain its momentum for the first time all season, as even the Bulldogs, who had dominated the Crimson to the tune of a combined score of 10-3 in regular-season play, couldn’t stand...
...Still, until the Dowling Committee, there had been some question regarding precisely what the Assembly would be transitioning to, and—as McDonough notes—there were conservative elements on campus and even on the Committee itself that put the prospect of any real development in doubt. “They wanted to put on their slippers, get their pipes out, sit in front of the fire and talk about student government and not do anything,” he says...
...weapon - that can, depending on the crime, increase a sentence if the judge determines by a preponderance of the evidence (the law's lowest level of proof) that they happened. To get a sense of the absurdity of this, think of someone found guilty beyond a reasonable doubt-the highest level of proof-of dealing 20 grams of cocaine, and the judge saying, hey, there's evidence that you dealt 10 times that amount, so you get an extra eight years...
...interview with TIME, Simpson confirmed that the "Karl" cited in her sworn statement was Karl Rove. "There's absolutely no question it was Karl Rove, no doubt whatsoever," she said. She also said she has phone records to back up the date and duration of her phone calls...
...enough on the department's underlying culture and history of excessive force. Still, in an interview with TIME.com, Bratton sounded confident about his future. "I have no concerns at all about reappointment because all things considered I think we're doing okay," he says. "MacArthur Park no doubt will be a significant setback to the department's image, but we'll come out of it as we always do, learning from it, not hiding from it, willing to talk about it, and not circling the wagons...