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...extra time. Tied at ten, Iona scored the first three tallies in the extra period, securing a comfortable 13-10 lead over Harvard. A late Crimson rally put the Gaels back on their heels, but the equalizer never came as Iona managed to hold off the offensive surge. Freshman Joe Przekota led the way with four goals for Iona. Senior Chris Vidale and sophomore Ed Gronkowski both added a pair of goals, with Vidale also picking up two assists. Gael sophomores Kellan Frericks and Adam Neid recorded five and six stops, respectively, frustrating the Crimson offense. Seniors John Voith...
...joined the G.O.P., whose position on homosexuality is, roughly, "Don't ask, don't tell." But plenty of gay people summon the strength to be honest with conservative fathers. And Foley won his 2004 race, 68% to 32%. "There's a way he could have [come out]," says Joe Solmonese, president of the Human Rights Campaign, a nonpartisan gay group. "It's a very different world now, and it is certainly a different world for a guy from Palm Beach, Fla." Two Republican Congressmen have come out and been re-elected in the past 12 years. By contrast, Foley...
...JOE HEAPHEY...
...Romney said in the statement. “Given that kind of threat, we have to adjust our homeland security strategies to confront it.” The MBTA briefly implemented the system two years ago to address possible security threats to the Democratic National Convention. A MBTA spokesman, Joe Pesaturo, said that the policy was well-received at that time. “People have said over and over that safety is their primary concern,” he said. After the 2005 London bombings, New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority instituted a policy of random...
...dean.The search won’t be concluded for several months. Interim President Derek C. Bok, who has already said that he will not select the next Faculty dean himself, has chosen as well to defer this decision to the as-yet-unnamed 28th University president.“Joe Martin has served the Harvard Medical School and the University with integrity, imagination, and great distinction,” Bok said in a statement yesterday.And Martin will continue to serve the school after he steps down from his administrative post. He’ll stay on board as a professor...