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...first set and took a little bit of the pressure off [in the second],” Fish added. “That’s all the [Eagles’ player] needed to start the match rolling. Even at the end, [Omodele-Lucien] tied it up at four all and couldn’t quite...
Harvard and the Scarlet Raiders battled back and forth for the rest of the set. Up 25-24, Crimson sophomore Nikola Ivica sent a serve long to even the game. Moments later, another service error— this one from Weintraub—tied the score once again...
After dropping the middle frame, Harvard was blown out in the third and final set. The Scarlet Raiders got out to a 12-6 lead, forcing the Crimson to call a timeout. But even after play resumed, Rutgers-Newark expanded its lead to as many as 11 points before winning...
Obama’s first year has certainly not, despite the claims of many, been void of important successes. Economists overwhelmingly agree that stimulus measures helped to stem the hemorrhage of jobs, and now even Republican governors are speaking to its effectiveness in bolstering state economies and preventing mass layoffs. The president has been stunningly effective in reversing the decline of foreign opinion of the U.S. President Obama has drawn the American automobile industry back from the brink, protected equal pay for women, launched innovative education reforms, expanded health-care to four million children, begun the decommissioning of Guantanamo...
...terrain, there is still a good chance of breaking through the gridlock and passing a bill that will help millions of Americans—he has come farther on the issue than any president in history. Obama’s recent health-care summit was promising enough to make even the oft-cynical Jon Stewart genuinely impressed. And, in the face of some of the strictest congressional partisanship in recent memory, 13 Republicans joined with the Democratic Caucus last week to pass the Senate’s jobs bill...