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...Harvard coach] Jason [Saretsky] had given us a strategy to go out and make our position and really work through the last part,” Richardson said. “I just kept trying to catch people.”Sophomore Nichole Slykhous and a host of freshman also competed in the Manhattan Club Bad Boy Invitational, also at Van Cortlandt Park, on Saturday.MANHATTAN CLUB BAD BOY INVITATIONALThe Crimson snagged six of the top-15 spots at the Bad Boy Invitational.Rookie Jeanne Mack took the top spot among collegiate athletes—fifth overall—crossing the line...
...speaking earnestly of a solution at last in eastern Congo, whose people have suffered through two wars and numerous clashes since the mid-1990s. Do all those parties with a stake in the Congo conflict - from the government, to the rebels, to the U.N. and a host of peripheral western powers - have the will to settle on a deal? And do they have the will to confront the government of Rwanda, a country scarred by its 1994 genocide, which has given sympathy - and, many suspect, military support - to the rebels? The fighters claim to be protecting ethnic Tutsis from some...
...from Dhivehi, the local Maldivian tongue). Gayoom, 71, is chiefly responsible for building up the lucrative tourism sector - which has fast become the country's leading industry, ahead of its traditional fisheries. It has made Maldivians - at least statistically - the most affluent people in South Asia, and the country host to waves of Hollywood celebrities who pay thousands of dollars for the chance to spend a night on their own white sand isle...
...popular music, and it’s important not to buy into the idea that all bands are male.” Marine said the pub has been a great partner in promoting female performers, noting that it co-sponsored two similar events last year and hopes to host similar concerts each semester. “It is a great way to work together for a goal everybody supports,” she said. “The pub is trying to become a place for student bands to be promoted.” Catherine D. Tuttle...
...McCain in Waterloo, Iowa. "Here in Iowa, it now shows that Obama has a lead of 11 points, 51% to 40%." McCain's reply - "Those polls have consistently shown me much further behind than we actually are" - set up what became a kind of call-and-response routine between host and guest for the rest of the interview, with Brokaw pointing out all the signs of trouble, and McCain insisting things were not nearly so bad. "We're doing fine. We have closed in the last week," he said gamely. "We continue this close through next week - you're going...