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...found the November 3rd Crimson editorial (“Too Close to Call”) on the election rather petulant. If Kerry had won the race with half of Bush’s current popular margin, I have no doubt the editorial staff would be loudly heralding the “people’s clear vote for change.” Instead you argued that “since it was again an extremely close election Bush cannot claim an unambiguous mandate.” Let’s be clear: as things...
...home game against Colgate, the forward’s two assists marked his team’s margin of victory. And when Harvard mounted a miraculous comeback at the Yale Whale on Feb. 6, Bernakevitch led the way with an assist, a power-play goal and an empty-netter to seal the 7-5 victory...
...different from last year’s team. Like last year, the goal of every game remains staying one goal ahead of the opponent. While much remains to be seen, there is a great deal of evidence to believe that this Harvard team has the potential to reach that margin more through offensive explosiveness than last year’s provided. A look at the probable starting lines for this weekend reveals just that...
...heart of it was Johnson, who netted two goals in the first two periods to provide the margin of victory...
...city, which supported Kerry by an overwhelming 56-point margin, lay listless yesterday after a long evening of bitterly disappointing election results. In the streets of Boston and Cambridge, where the Democratic candidate enjoyed even greater support, residents all appeared to wear the same dejected face, as though the Hub were in collective mourning for the Kerry campaign...