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Jones added: “The beer selection in New England is better than anywhere in the country. It’s a beer drinker’s paradise...
...recent years, Democrats have swept New England states: the party took a pair of House seats in both New Hampshire and Connecticut in 2006, and this year, the last remaining New England Republican member of the House, Chris Shays, was felled by James A. Himes ’88. With Shaheen’s win, that leaves just one New England Republican in Congress—New Hampshire’s senior senator, Judd Gregg...
GREAT BRITAIN Drop in currency value since a year ago: 23% Admittedly, it's difficult to put England on any kind of budget-travel list, given that a brief, one-way trip on the 145-year-old London Underground will still run you more than $6. But compared with a year ago, when you needed more than $2 to buy a single coin with the Queen of England's face on it, Britain has gotten considerably cheaper - relatively. Book a spin on a "champagne flight" on the London Eye - the giant Ferris wheel (and millennial white elephant) on the banks...
...dunes, accused the Scottish government of selling a "greener Scotland down the river" for Trump's money - loaded words, as the rallying cry of many Scottish Nationalists is that the Scots sold their country "down the river" for English gold by joining the 1707 Act of Union with England...
...Crimson was not successful in pulling an all-out victory, the squad did see three of its younger players battle through the early rounds to win spots in the semifinals in the Singles (A) Flight draw. Harvard faced off against a number of the top teams in the New England area, including Dartmouth and Saint Francis College, competed. Although the Dartmouth Invitational does not have quite the high level of prestige of the Northeast Tennis Regionals and the ITA National Intercollegiate Indoor Championships, the tournament is considered one of the events where younger players can establish themselves as future contenders...