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...Nwaka in the second, but Wilson promptly tied the game and ignited the Harvard offense with a line-drive home run to left field in the top of the third.The Crimson tacked on two more runs in the frame via back-to-back doubles from Rogers and junior shortstop Jeff Stoeckel followed by a run-scoring single from sophomore Harry Douglas. Joe Thornton went the distance for the Quakers, finishing with six strikeouts after fanning five of the first eight he faced. NOTES: Junior Matt Vance, the regular center fielder for the past two seasons, started at third base...
...second, but Wilson promptly tied the game and ignited the Harvard offense with a line-drive home run to left field in the top of the third. The Crimson tacked on two more runs in the frame via back-to-back doubles from Rogers and junior shortstop Jeff Stoeckel followed by a run-scoring single from sophomore Harry Douglas. Joe Thornton went the distance for the Quakers, finishing with six strikeouts after fanning five of the first eight he faced. NOTES: Junior Matt Vance, the regular centerfielder for the past two seasons, started at third base in both games. Wilson...
...other thing Blades has in common with Ferrell's other comedies is... it's OK. Nobody in charge here - not directors Josh Gordon and Will Speck (their first feature, after doing the gecko Geico ads), not the quintet of credited writers (Jeff and Craig Cox, Busy Philipps, John Altschuler and David Krinsky), certainly not Ferrell - is even remotely trying to make a great film. It has the slapdash air of a movie that was a little more fun to shoot than to watch. To say that Blades is a little sharper than Kicking and Screaming, but not nearly so smart...
...very long time. Isn't the Shi'ite-Sunni battle the same religious trivia as the Northern Ireland Protestant-Catholic mess that has been going on for so many years? How could these issues be so important that one can kill one's neighbor over them? Jeff White, Kilchberg, Switzerland...
McCain and Lieberman's bill was soundly defeated that year and in 2005 suffered an even worse Senate smackdown, 60 to 38. With a new Congress in place, McCain and Lieberman will try again. This time they will face competition from Senators Jeff Bingaman and Arlen Specter, whose version would set higher caps and more gradual reductions. "The McCain-Lieberman proposal was very credible," Bingaman says. "[But] this draft has more prospect of actually being adopted." Yet another cap-and-trade bill will probably come out of Boxer's committee, and more bills still will be considered in the House...