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...provide that the accused party gets to pick the time, the place and the weapons. But Ken Starr and Bill Clinton have been circling each other for months; each wants the match to take place on his own preferred ground. As long as this has remained a legal contest fought with briefs and staged in a courtroom, Starr has been winning every round. And so all year long, the President's seconds have looked for a way to move the whole bout to a friendlier venue, such as the boiling floor of the House of Representatives, where politics...
...women's soccer dynasty known as the North Carolina Tar Heels (27-0-1, 7-0 ACC) in Chapel Hill. That is where, one week later, Harvard's run at a national title came to an end just two steps shy of the national championship game with a hard-fought, 1-0, loss to UNC. But the title of `champion' is one the Crimson most assuredly earned with its performance in that contest and throughout its memorable 1997 campaign...
...unseeded Harvard tandem of senior Rosemary She and sophomore Vedica Jain enjoyed a surprise victory in the flight A doubles championship. In first-round action, the Crimson duo drew the top doubles pair from Wisconsin and battled to a hard-fought 8-6 win. Following that upset, She and Vain disposed of a Virginia team, 8-3, before ousting the team from Dartmouth in the finals...
...Penn and Princeton were both strong, good teams," said sophomore Blair Endresen after the Howe Cup. "After the Penn win, we were feeling very good and ready for Princeton. We fought for every single match, from...
...private prayer already allowed under federal guidelines. It insisted that "the people's right to pray and to recognize their religious beliefs, heritage or traditions on public property, including schools, shall not be infringed." Worried opponents -- including plenty of religious organizations -- envision a turf war between faiths being fought on school grounds. In Istook's version of the future, they say, the most urgent religious freedom may be freedom from religion, not freedom...