Word: drove
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...cleared the bases on a triple and scored off an error by the Holy Cross second baseman. Brown nearly hit for the cycle, recording a single, double, and triple in her four at-bats to make up for her hitless performance in Game 1. In the third inning, Vertovez drove in senior Erin Halpenny to put up yet another run. Harvard capped the game with a score in the seventh inning. Junior Sarah Shaughnessy fulfilled her role as pinch-hitter, batting in Kidder to bring the score to 6-1. “I definitely felt like the last several...
...that photo, the accuser is shown in a black or dark-colored car, which matches a description of the car defense and prosecution sources say dropped her off at the party. The person in the driver seat of that car allegedly is not Kim Roberts, whom prosecutors will argue drove the accuser away from the party after the alleged rape...
...Week honor, could not cage the high-flying Eagles. After retiring the side in order in the first, Haviland ran into trouble in the second, surrendering four runs on three hard hits. The tail end of the lineup did most of the damage. Number eight hitter Ryne Reynoso drove in the tying run with a double and Pete Frates followed with a two-run single up the middle. “We really wanted to go after the Beanpot today,” Haviland said. “Hopefully we would jump out to an early lead...
...next. Predictably, recent reports of U.S. attack plans and longstanding rumors of a “small” tactical nuclear arms program do not help. Rather than compelling Iran to abandon its nuclear ambitions with threats of unilateral force—perpetuating precisely the fear that drove Iran to accelerate its longstanding program—the U.S. government should take a wiser, subtler approach. The rash and belligerent President Ahmadinejad has succeeded in alienating many of the more prudent establishment Iranian politicians such as former President and current Expediency Council Chairman Rafsanjani. The U.S. should push...
...their personal lives and the life of the city. There is a litany of daily annoyances, from crumbling streets to piles of flood-damaged cars that have yet to be hauled away, not to mention miles of abandoned housing. Sylvia Barabino, who lived in heavily flooded New Orleans East, drove in from Baton Rouge where she has been living since Katrina to vote. Her home is uninhabitable and the elementary school where she taught in the Lower Ninth Ward has not reopened. "This particular race is going to determine what's going to happen to New Orleans," she said...