Word: heavyweight
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...team, Harvard ended up finishing in 22nd, thanks in large part to an outstanding performance by freshman heavyweight Bode Ogunwole. Sophomore Max Meltzer (141 lbs.) and co-captain Reggie Lee (197 lbs.) had less exciting performances, but rounded out the four NCAA qualifiers for the Crimson, the most since the squad sent...
Somewhat shocking though was freshman heavyweight Bode Ogunwole’s performance, who upset Cleveland State’s No. 9 Russ Davie, 2-0 and Fresno State’s No. 8 Clinton Walbeck, 3-2, in the next round. He will face the top seed, Ohio State’s Tommy Rowlands, in his first match today...
...former heavyweight champion is shopping an unnamed reality series that follows boxers as they train. Grilling tips are not included...
...hands-on Stewart was following her lawyers' advice. The fact that she agreed to meet with investigators not once but twice leaves Shargel flabbergasted. "If she had just kept her mouth shut, nothing would have happened," he says. Stewart was initially solely represented by Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen, & Katz, a heavyweight corporate law firm. But by the time she was indicted, she had placed her bets with Morvillo, a white-collar-crime specialist...
...deeply vulnerable because of these trends. The British people ejected Churchill not because they disapproved of his war but because they didn't think he was the man to lead them in peacetime. Churchill's opponent in 1945, Clement Attlee, was, like John Kerry today, no heavyweight. In Churchill's words, Attlee was a "a modest man who has much to be modest about." But he still crushed Churchill at the polls. The first President Bush faced the same problem. With the Gulf War and the cold war over, voters wanted a domestic, ingratiating figure to lead them...