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...tricentenary of the Act of Union, which united the Parliaments of Scotland and England. The anniversary will pass barely marked in either country. And tensions between the two may even increase if Gordon Brown, a Scot, becomes the U.K.'s Prime Minister as expected in June. It will highlight an anomaly that's existed since 1999, when Scotland created its own Parliament to address local issues: Scottish M.P.s still vote on English matters in Westminster, but English M.P.s have no say in Edinburgh. "I'd be upset by that too," says Crawford. "The way to solve that is to give...
...campaign was trying to highlight a certain diversity in its platform, the speech fulfilled expectations. He ticked off the full roster of issues: from alternative energy (good!) to Social Security (must be fixed), from the war on terror (necessary) to technology (more of it!). It even featured a catchy refrain that sounded a lot like someone running a campaign against an incumbent rather than, as we used to say, "the presumptive nominee": "That's not good enough for America. And when I'm President, it won't be good enough...
...never look for anything spectacular or miraculous. Everyone has certain plans that they go into every meet knowing what they want to accomplish.” The men’s three first-place finishers complemented the seven winners on the women’s team to highlight an afternoon of individual excellence.The men were led by Irani, who finished first in the hammer throw with a 52.81-meter throw. Not only was the throw a personal best for Irani this season, but the mark was sufficient to qualify him for the IC4A Championships next month...
...players noted that the greens were fast and undulating. “It was hard to make a putt if you didn’t control your distances very well and put your ball in the right spots on the green,” Shuman said. One highlight for Harvard was freshman Peter Singh’s eagle on the third hole Sunday. He hit a long, soaring shot that bounced one before dropping in the cup. “Parents who were watching started yelling and clapping,” Singh said. Aside from the eagle, however, Singh said...
...emphasized as so important. Though Rhoads characterized her play as some of the most solid that Harvard has had this whole season, Harvey was particularly happy with the eagle she shot on the second hole of her third round. “It’s my one real highlight of this weekend,” Harvey said. Bode and junior Jessica Hazelett came in close behind Harvey, tying for 17th with scores of 247. Hazelett shot three pretty consistent rounds (81-82-84), while Bode moved up nine places in the last round with a 75 after shooting...