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...team would respond. But adversity could not hold back the top team in the nation. Behind great preparation and the loudest fan base this season, the foil team put on an impressive 8-1 performance. Freshman Long Ouyang filling in for a 2-1 finish, while senior Enoch Woodhouse brought friends and his game to win all three of his bouts. “Woodhouse has his posse [of fans]. They’re a terrific bunch of kids and we’re delighted to have them, because they make things more exciting,” Brand said...
...political careers end in failure." Tony Blair is the latest proof of this well-worn aphorism by the right-wing MP Enoch Powell. Blair came to power in 1997 buoyed by a huge parliamentary majority and even bigger expectations of what New Labour could accomplish. He led his party to two more general election victories, the last only 15 months ago. Yet today he's on the ropes, forced by an overwhelming tide of opinion in his party and the country to say when he'll leave Downing Street - or face the humiliation of being forced out. In a public...
...American people have spoken on that issue. But I loved campaigning. Everywhere you go, people are saying, "Go, Pat, go!" It's like the NFL play-offs, and you're captain of one of the teams. But as [British politician] Enoch Powell once said, "All political lives end in failure...
...championship performance was carried by the strength of senior Julian Rose’s eight wins and plus-11 standing over all his matches. Penn grabbed victory in the only weapon that the Crimson did not emerge victorious—the foil. Harvard finished fourth. In that weapon, junior Enoch Woodhouse led the way with seven wins. Competing a day later, the Harvard women won 85 of 99 bouts to finish an impressive +263. In the foil, only one Crimson competitor lost a match, with seniors Chloe Stinetorf and Anne Austin going 11-0 and sophomore Emily Cross following right...
...Harvard coach Peter Brand said. “It’s a real playoff atmosphere,” said sophomore epee Edward Sherrill. The largest cheering section centered on the area of the room in which the men’s foil was taking place. Crimson junior Enoch Woodhouse won his opening match in a tightly contested affair by jumping over his opponent’s attack and spearing him in the back. The energetic crowd responded to the winning move with cheers of “Whose house? Woodhouse.” The only undefeated weapon for Harvard...