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...access point. “This reduction in costs would allow us to reach developing communities,” Navarro said. The judging panel appeared to be pleased with the overall quality of the pitches. “This competition was a great opportunity to test drive ideas in front of a live audience,” said Jeffrey A. Korn ’86, one of the three judges. “I thought that the winning pitch was deserving, although there were other great pitches, as well.” The competition is named after...
...then Obama turned McCain's attacks back on him. The way out of this ditch, Obama argued, is by rewarding drive and innovation - and by making sure that businesses look out for workers and play by the rules. "That's how we've always grown the American economy - from the bottom up," Obama said. "John McCain calls this socialism. I call it opportunity, and there is nothing more American than that." And the crowd raised the steel roof of the Mellon Arena...
...their money’s worth in a 24-20 victory for the Crimson (5-1, 2-1 Ivy) over a game Princeton (2-4, 1-2) squad.The outcome was in doubt until a crucial sack by senior linebacker Eric Schultz. With the Tigers attempting a last-ditch drive and facing 3rd-and-5 at their own 47 with just over a minute remaining, Schultz chased Princeton quarterback Brian Anderson down before he could get rid of the football and sacked him for a 13-yard loss. The ensuing 4th-and-18 play was unsuccessful, and the Crimson knelt...
...Princeton defense that was giving up 154.0 yards per game and 4.0 yards per carry coming in. On the upside, the Crimson tallied 60 rushing yards in the third quarter alone, kick-starting its second-half comeback. “Clutch plays on defense and then on the final drive on offense, the final two drives, what our offensive guys made was inspiring,” Harvard coach Tim Murphy said. “I’m very very proud of our kids.” Gordon’s 6-yard touchdown run late in the fourth quarter...
...field, wreaking havoc on Princeton quarterback Brian Anderson and his offensive attack. Schultz ended the game with 16 tackles, got in on a tackle for a loss, and shared a sack that gave the Tigers a 4th-and-18 from which it could not recover on its final drive.“I got after our defense pretty good at halftime just in terms of ‘hey, stop bitching about the referees. Get off your blocks and tackle the tailback and everything else will fall into place.’ And I think our coaches did a good...