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Fried, who scored the eventual game-winner in the midst of a three-goal Crimson flurry in the second period, was not on the Crimson's first line Friday night against Vermont, but drew the start as a result of junior forward Jeff Stonehouse's groin pull. After the Crimson put consistent pressure on Dartmouth goalie Nick Boucher, Fried's goal came during a fierce battle for the puck, which was loose in front of the net at 8:15 of the second period...
While Penn had the better of play for much of the first half, Harvard quickly raised its own level of play in the second half. With momentum clearly belonging to the Crimson, Fritz beat Quaker keeper Jeff Groeber with the equalizing tally in the 63rd minute...
...solemn, senior aide to the Bush camp, says, "Our process is at risk," and we are "on the cusp of having this thing spiral out of control." Bush's strategy chief, Karl Rove, makes a legal battle sound like a civil war. Even a non-alarmist like CNN's Jeff Greenfield likened our democracy to a beautiful antique car sliding over a cliff...
...With the electoral stream slowing and a potential long wait ahead for Florida, there's little left to do but interview party mouthpieces and spin out scenarios, the most popular current one being an electoral tie. Which made CNN's political analyst Jeff Greenfield, who described just such an electoral scenario in his novel "The People's Choice," something of an instant expert. It led to an inadvertently embarrassing moment though, when Bernard Shaw, evidently less than thoroughly familiar with his colleague's work, asked Greenfield, "How did the electors in your novel work out?" (Greenfield, to his credit, didn...
...finally, Most Apt Prophecy of the Evening: Jeff Greenfield, CNN "If Bush wins Florida, there could be some exit-pollers looking for a new job." Who knows? The new administration might well be glad to have them...