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...Crimson controlled the pace of the game almost from the opening kick, but its efforts did not pay off until freshman forward Colleen Moore trickled a shot past Penn keeper Anne Kluetmeier 24:22 into the second half to knot the game at one apiece...
Whisper it low -- bipartisanship is coming back in fashion. Just when Capitol Hill looked as if it couldn't get any more riven over the Clinton impeachment process, the Republican leadership has made a number of concessions to disgruntled Democrats -- and a tiny knot of centrist lawmakers from both sides of the highly partisan House Judiciary Committee are making a show, at least, of working together...
Those are not petty differences. Some 21 million couples pay an average $1,400 extra each year just because they are married. That's enough to keep many lovebirds--including young couples, divorcees and retirees--from officially tying the knot. One study shows that an expected $500 increase in taxes decreases the probability of a couple's marrying...
...what is still arguably her best picture, 1968's "Funny Girl," Barbra Streisand dreamed of being "Sadie, Sadie," a married lady. Today, she is. The Brooklyn-born entertainer, 56, and actor James Brolin, 57, tied the knot Wednesday -- the second anniversary of their first date -- at her Malibu estate in a highly romantic but high-security ceremony...
Trinity refused to go gently into that good night, however, taking victories at No. 5 and No. 7 to knot the score at 4-4 and set up a decisive ninth match to decide the national champion. Harvard's hopes rested on the shoulders of sophomore No. 3 Tim Wyant who wasted no time in removing all doubt as to the outcome...