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...Crimson has no time to gloat over the Penn whitewash, though, for powerhouse Yale heads into town at 3 p.m. today. Although the Elis have lost to Columbia and Princeton so far, they are still one of the strongest teams in the East...
...United States, as in other Western countries, there was widespread satisfaction with the results. As one State Department official put it, "Indian democracy worked-and with a vengeance." Although careful not to gloat, a Carter Administration official said he found it "refreshing to see so many people opt for freedom in what amounts to a referendum against martial law." Perhaps the most enthusiastic response of all came from New York's Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, the former U.S. Ambassador to India (1973-75). He introduced a resolution in the Senate to "congratulate the free people of the Republic...
...have trouble getting to sleep last night? Are you still shaking your head and smiling every time you think about it? Did you call up guys that you haven't talked to since those seventh grade Bar Mitzvah parties and gloat for 15 minutes about what you saw and what they missed...
...bullpen. Meetings with his idols in the clubhouse. My own pulse accelerates at the thought of what such an opportunity would do to the pulse rate of the little freckled kid next door with the mustard-stained red-and-white striped polo shirt. But Plimpton was never one to gloat intensely over another's victories. Plimpton was not disposed to the vicarious pleasures most Americans derive from sitting glued to the tube, or listening to radio broadcasts of sporting events. If a sport intrigued him (as nearly every one did, at some point) Plimpton got out there and started pitching...
...clear that the editors of this newspaper are not upset by massive campaign spending by powerful vested interests per se. Indeed, they welcome (and even gloat over) the use of "the raw power of capital to fund massive...advertising campaigns" if that power supports their political persuasions. It seeems instead that the editors are concerned only when campaign spending opposes The Crimson's favorite political positions or candidates...