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...undefeated record won't mean much against No. 8 Princeton, who has had a somewhat rocky start to its season. The Tigers (0-2) have already fallen to No. 7 Georgetown, 8-7, and No. 2 Virginia, 10-6, and played No. 4 James Madison last night. Princeton might very well be winless when Harvard buses go down this weekend, and as the adage goes, the Crimson must beware of the wounded bear. Or Tiger, as the case...
...Gray hosted a fund-raising dinner at his Georgetown house where, for $20,000, you could get face time with Speaker Newt Gingrich (back when that was considered an appealing opportunity). Gray himself gave $143,910 to political candidates and committees in 1995--more than any other Washington lobbyist. These transactions didn't occur on government real estate, but are they any purer for that? Republican Senator Don Nickles signed a 1990 letter promising G.O.P. donors of $10,000 or more an invitation to the Bush White House and a chance to meet with U.S. trade officials and foreign ambassadors...
...Georgetown drew UNC-Charlotte in its first round game. The matchup features pure athleticism and the tournament's second-leading scorer, Victor Page, plus a lot of cool-sounding foreign names on the Georgetown roster. UNC-Charlotte, on the other hand, plays solid all-around defense and often lives or dies by its three-point shot. This should be one of the better 7-10 games...
Lott and Clinton are also five years apart, a gap that feels like a whole generation. Clinton came of age in the late 1960s, surrounded by the Eastern elite: at Georgetown University, Oxford and Yale Law School. He protested for racial justice and against the war in Vietnam. He grew a beard, didn't inhale and was as undisciplined then as now, studying in last-minute crams and failing to earn a degree at Oxford...
Akhil Amar, a professor at Yale Law School and Viet D. Dinh, a professor at Georgetown Law School were satisfied with the status quo, according to Shaw Y. Chen '99, a member of the political committee for the conference, and also a Crimson executive...