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...Rudd the new leader, who had a MySpace page with thousands of registered friends, vs. Howard the old leader, who was, well, old. Rudd was all over the new media; he talked often of his plan to roll out a national high-speed broadband network. The self-described "big fan of baroque" went on FM rock radio, said he'd had his Web site "pimped," and managed to laugh at the YouTube clip of himself in Parliament digging in his ear and nibbling on the wax. Kids called him the Ruddinator and the Rudd-meister, and mobbed him like...
...Yankee fan, I know what it’s like,” he said...
While he won’t be trading in pinstripes for red socks anytime soon, Whang said he’s already become a Harvard Crimson fan...
...stage to a jazzy rendition of Souljaboy's "Crank Dat" and begin an impressive collection of warm ups. Their stretching reminds me of the ol' West Coast standards brought into form in the '30's in Stanford and USC. Way to go boys. 7:34 pm: Good evening, Sports Fans. This is Walt Howell here (with my best friend and sports comper Troy "the Murder" Murrell), bringing you, the Harvard fan, the best coverage we can muster as your Harvard Crimson (2-2) take on the undefeated Holy Cross Saders. Holy Cross definitely has the size advantage on the Crimson...
...fist and are now making their return to the top.The biggest similarity between Harvard and Boston athletics, however, is not the number of teams that have succeeded, but in the expectations that are generated when they do. For better or for worse, winning has become so regular for Boston fans that it is now fully expected, and anything less than a championship is a disappointment.This year, the same expectations are starting to creep into the mind of the Harvard fan—at least, this Harvard fan. After the hockey team beat Cornell on Friday, I somehow knew that...