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...improves, we all improve,” Shore said. “It’s on everybody to play better. Even in practice, if one guys plays better, everybody starts playing better.” In the spring, the team began to hold its own. As the Crimson finished second at the Fairfield Invitational at Myrtle Beach, Shore placed fourth, just three shots off the co-champions from Lewis University. Shuman finished ninth, just two shots behind Shore. Sophomore Danny Mayer also earned his first top-20 finish of the year. After this, the Crimson enjoyed its victory...

Author: By Elizabeth A. Joyce, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Crimson Struggles To Maintain Consistency | 6/3/2008 | See Source »

...beginning, Harvard methodically cut into Princeton’s lead through the duration of the course. By the last 600 meters, the Crimson had slashed the Tigers’ six-seat lead to just a two-seat advantage. An early sprint allowed Harvard to overtake its opponent and hold off a late Princeton charge to the finish line. All of the Crimson boats claimed open water victories against Navy and Penn in the race for the Adams Cup, and Harvard took four of five races against Northeastern the following Saturday. Its only defeat was the freshman four?...

Author: By Lucy D. Chen, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Disappointing Sprints Finish Sullies Solid Season | 6/3/2008 | See Source »

...Harvard’s determination did not go entirely unnoticed—the Crimson took home three Ivy League awards. Bobzin, Martin, and freshman Jessica Halpern each earned spots on the All-Ivy Second Team. Bobzin picked up 28 ground balls and forced 12 turnovers on the season to hold down the Crimson’s back line. Martin paced Harvard’s offense with 38 goals and 25 assists, scoring in 14 of the team’s 16 games, and led the league in points per game with 3.94. Halpern was also named Rookie of the Year...

Author: By Alison E. Schumer, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Turns in Best Overall Record Since 2002 | 6/3/2008 | See Source »

Both candidates have taken on the main issues that concern Montanans: high gas prices and gun rights. In the state, driving 100 miles daily to hold down a blue-collar job is not unusual, and gas prices have hit especially hard. Senator Clinton said Congress needed to investigate speculation in the oil markets, promising to "rein in" the excesses of the major oil companies. Obama, for his part, promised to "spend $150 billion over 10 years investing in clean and renewable energy." He also said he plans a $1,000 tax break to help middle-income families pay gasoline...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Montana: The Democrats' Last Stand | 6/2/2008 | See Source »

...fewest American casualties since the invasion in 2003. Basra, Sadr City, and Mosul are coming back under Baghdad's control. Many Iraqis feel safe enough to move back into their houses. And none of it should take away from General Petraeus; our troops, who are bleeding and dying to hold together a country vital to American interests; or the Iraqis, who have backed away from civil war. So why should we now mischaracterize the enemy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Perpetuating the al-Qaeda-Iraq Myth | 6/2/2008 | See Source »

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