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...like the game not just one or even two but three acts, with room for plenty of reprises. Having served in Congress in the 1960s and in the White House in the '70s, Rumsfeld is well into his third act, and it appears that he may be looking to extend his latest tour. He has recently purchased a weekend place outside Washington on Chesapeake Bay--an indication that he might like to re-up a few more years...
Harvard came out strong from the dressing room in the second half, scoring four quick points to run its lead to 38-33 and extend its run from before the half...
...penalty box at 11:15 in the third period, the momentum so firmly controlled by the Crimson after the opening frame appeared to have shifted into the Minutemen’s corner. Despite six power plays after the start of the second period, Harvard had failed to extend its lead and appeared ready to be overtaken...
...about Dr. Phil, however, isn’t a new and clever piece of hard-assed wisdom; instead, it concerns the growing popularity of his son Jay McGraw. The development adds nepotism to a list of issues of authority and expertise among writers whose wisdom doesn’t extend beyond the college years...
Unlike the many great poets whose works will seldom extend beyond the confines of high school classrooms and university literature departments, the life and verse of Yeats has maintained its popularity through a large and active international fan base...