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Cornell equalized the score when Big Red winger Denis Ladouceur and Cornell captain Doug Stienstra split two defensemen and rushed in all alone on Prestifilippo. Ladouceur found the back of the net at 6:29 in to the third to knot the score 3-3. Cornell took and held a 4-3 lead with a one-timer from center Krzysztof Wieckowski only 25 seconds later...
...Cornell captain Doug Stienstra found the mark with just 52 seconds left in the second period in the first game. During game two, the Big Red sealed the Crimson's fate by striking for two goals 25 seconds apart in the third period. Harvard could never get another one past goalie Ian Burt...
...Freshman Doug Logigian found Roger Buttles in front of the net for the eventual game-winner with two minutes left in the first period, but the Crimson started slowly, notching its first goal after nearly eight minutes of play against the overmatched Eagles...
...cleaver treats meat. But now that Bradley's campaign resembled ground chuck, the Vice President was showering him with roses--a spectacle that's likely to continue this week, if Gore finishes off Bradley on Super Tuesday. In the press room during the debate, Bradley's campaign chairman, Doug Berman, watched with a resigned eye as Gore heaped praise on the loser. "He should just come out and endorse us," Berman said, a trace of bitterness in his voice...
Bradley didn't have any cold-eyed operatives around him who could tell him he was wrong about Gore. No one in his small circle of longtime advisers--communications director Anita Dunn, campaign chairman Doug Berman, press secretary Eric Hauser--had ever run a presidential campaign, and they all saw Gore just the way Bradley did. In meetings they referred to him as a "joke." When Gore poached some of Bradley's best lines, talking about wanting "a different kind of campaign" that would "elevate our democracy," they thought everyone would realize that Gore was robbing them blind. Nor were...