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...Biden, head of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, a man who has been in the Senate since he was elected 35 years ago at age 29, is sitting in the fluorescent-lit community center in Grundy Center, Iowa, facing 18 senior citizens, when his tiny wooden chair snaps in two. "Ruth," he says, standing up and looking at the first name tag in front of him, "this is a dangerous job, running for President." In a time of war, Biden is the candidate with the most foreign policy experience. He was talked up as a possible front runner when...
...smooth as corn syrup on the outside, preacherman Huckabee is low on cash, light on organization and may not be able to fill the pews in New Hampshire the way he did in Iowa. And then there's Thompson, who has not found the transition from Hollywood's low-lit soundstages to politics' brighter lights as forgiving as many had hoped. Staffers have fled his campaign in horror throughout the fall, complaining that the candidate listens only to his wife. Thompson's condition was summed up best by a New Hampshire woman who, when asked in a rival campaign...
...Freshman forward Michael Biega leads the team with four goals scored—three of which were recorded in a tie against Yale on Nov. 28—and only three other players have lit the lamp at least three times. On the other hand, first-place Clarkson has four players with five goals or more...
...media lecturer Alice Arnold argues that if lighting-based expression has a real source, it's Hong Kong, because the city "has always been at the forefront of light signage." But there's just one snag: light pollution. Compared to Hong Kong's extravagantly lit skyscrapers, MC Yan's tags don't stand out as intensely as they should, no matter how big they are. "In New York we can be the brightest thing in town," says Powderly. "In Hong Kong, we've never felt like we were losing so badly." Perhaps his next project should be a system that...
...USA’s lead to 2-1. After David Wohlberg restored the two-goal margin with a strike at 10:23 of the second period, forward Jon Pelle scored at 19:10 to keep the Crimson close. Just over three minutes into the third frame, blueliner JD McCabe lit the lamp to bring Harvard level. But the younger USA squad proved more resilient, re-taking the lead at 5:44 and holding on for the victory. USA goaltender Michael Clemente made 29 saves, including 12 in the final period. Harvard will retake the ice Wednesday night against Boston College...