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...team’s A-division boat finished among the top, placing fifth. Johnson skippered, while Schlitz crewed for all but the two races in which sophomore Samantha Fink took over...
...Harvard women suffered a visiting team’s disadvantages, enduring travelling difficulties and unfamiliar sailing conditions as they took fifth in Charleston, S.C. over the weekend at the women’s Atlantic Coast Championships...
With the win, the Quakers finished their season tied with Harvard for fifth place in the Ivy League standings. Dartmouth clinched the Ivy title with a 2-1 win over Brown on Sunday...
...media. What's notable about Election 2004 is how much of it was fought against the media. Throughout the campaign, Democrats complained about an unholy alliance of Fox News, Matt Drudge, Sinclair Broadcast Group, Rush Limbaugh et al., who former contender Al Gore charged constituted a G.O.P. "fifth column" within the press. The flak came from both sides. During their last debate, President Bush chided John Kerry, "I'm not so sure it's credible to quote leading news organizations," nodding toward moderator Bob Schieffer of CBS. It was a not-so-subtle allusion to the bungled 60 Minutes story...
...conservatives' parallel anti-Bush-bias narrative, of course, mainstream journalists were biased. Its fifth column consisted of snooty élitist media that disdained Bush's intelligence, faith and policies--a fixation culminating in Dan Rather's report, which questioned Bush's Guard service on the basis of documents that the network later had to acknowledge may have been forged. Bernard Goldberg, a former CBS correspondent and the author of Bias and Arrogance, two broadsides against liberal bias, says the suspect documents in the CBS report "made it through all their checkpoints. Why is that? Because they wanted...