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...Harvard’s defeats, the team has lost the battle of the boards. In all four wins, the Crimson has pulled down more rebounds than its opponents. The rebounding margin for the team is -5.1 rebounds per game on the season...
...team’s virtually traded hoops the rest of the way for the final 11-point margin, and Lin scored Harvard’s last eight points...
...seven saves but allowing the game-winning goal to Robbie Czarnik. Three different seniors scored for Harvard. Winger Dave Watters netted a goal with less than two minutes remaining in the opening frame, cutting 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...
...policy at the Kennedy School of Government (KSG). The poll, started in 2000 by Harvard students, is led by student chairs Marina Fisher ’09 and Matthew T. Valji ’08 with the help of IOP Polling Director John Della Volpe. The poll claims a margin of error of plus or minus 4 percent and is unique among its peers in that it is administered entirely online. “Only 45 percent of young people total and just 33 percent of college students have a landline telephone,” Fisher said...
...Chvez was still losing by less than 2 percentage points. But the CNE, seemingly overwhelmed by the close contest, delayed its announcement while Chvez waited for the margin to drop below 1%, at which point he'd seek a recount (as Al Gore did in Florida in 2000, he said later). But the margin barely budged, and the opposition started seething in the streets, fearing fraud. Around midnight, Chvez's ex-defense minister, Raul Baduel, who opposed the reforms, warned that Chvez was flirting with popular unrest. By 1 a.m., says a government insider, Vice President...