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After every Harvard home game, a small gathering of kids, boys and girls alike, wait patiently by the exit to the Bright Hockey Center in order to get “Rugger”—the nickname that has she has earned due to her physical and rugged play—to sign their scorecard...
...response to a question about whether or not Nader cost former U.S. Vice President Al Gore ’69 the 2000 Presidential election, Amy E. Keel ’04, who attended the event, said, “Exit polls show that people who voted for Nader wouldn’t have voted for Gore anyway. People have the misconception that Nader cost Gore the 2000 election. Much of this is propaganda generated by the Democratic Party...
Minutes later, more players who had hacked and whacked at each other all night talked near the exit doors of Bright Hockey Center...
...Meanwhile, Aristide has become widely reviled as a corrupt autocrat (after once being revered as the hope of Haiti?s poor); still, his supporters in Haiti and the U.S. were challenging how his exit was done and rumors quickly spread that the failed leader perhaps did not leave under his own volition. Did he resign, or was he, as he began insisting Monday from the Central African Republic, abducted by his foes and forced to leave the island...
...Exit polls in the completed primaries show Kerry winning largely because voters think he is the most "electable" Democrat. But what does that mean? It's not going to mean anything to the wider electorate in November. Kerry needs to motivate voters with a vision of who he is and where he wants to take the country - and so far he has done little more than to say he wants to take it as far away from Bush's vision as possible...