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...races, but I felt good about it,” Wareham said. We were able to keep up with some good teams...
...Either way, Florida Republican Party Chairman Jim Greer felt compelled to convene a meeting of the party's state leadership in Tallahassee earlier this month to regroup. Sources say it yielded few solutions. A big GOP headache is Florida's ultra-fluid demographics. The state has one of the nation's largest hoards of independent voters, almost one-fifth of the electorate, EMS, and the centrist trend is creeping into once solid GOP bastions like Sarasota. Crossover Republicans like Geyer are news; but Sarasota Democrats can be just as averse to straight-ticket life. David Grain, 46, an African-American...
...field, finishing with a time of 16:25.331.In Kendrick’s eyes, the Crimson’s top boat did everything it could in yesterday’s race.“There’s always a constant level of training that we go after, and we felt very fit and prepared today. We’re really working on blending, getting long, relaxed strokes to get us this strength and power out there,” she said. “We want to stretch out the stroke and get all eight of us rowing unified...
...lucky,’ but when it’s Andrew, we see it week after week, year after year.”Yansane, who Murphy called “the best receiver we’ve played against,” made his presence felt from start to finish, and one of his 11 catches (132 yards) pulled the Mountain Hawks within seven when he shook Crimson junior corner Derrick Barker for a wide-open touchdown with 8:51 to play in the third.But while all eyes were on Yansane, McGowan had the one number that stood...
...pushed himself to his feet and, chest heaving, examined his options. The room was crowded with chiseled torsos, the rippling biceps and trim hips of demigods and Olympians. Frederick felt his mouth go dry. Some of the youths lacked heads or arms, but that hardly mattered. He stumbled from one statue to the next, his hands pawing desperately at the frozen flesh. They were perfect. So firm—so cold...