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...It’s definitely a positive sign [sweeping in doubles], especially for [Schnitter] and I,” Wang said. “It’s good to finally have a win under our belt.” After defeating opponents by 4-3 margins in several matches over the past few weeks, the Crimson was able to create more distance on the scoreboard against the Golden Hurricane as it brought home singles wins in five out of six matches. Anderson, in No. 4 position, was the first to add to the Harvard’s total when...
Clinton remains, by a large margin, the candidate both Democrats and left-leaning independents prefer to win the party's nod in 2008. But she is also the candidate who many believe cannot win in 2008, because she is simply too divisive a figure. Which means she is the party's best and worst prospect...
...Hawks, junior Olivia Colebourne made 11 saves in net, including six in the fourth quarter to squash any hope the Crimson had of coming back.The loss continued Harvard’s recent problems against Hartwick. The Hawks beat the Crimson three times last year by an average margin of eight goals. Harvard has not beaten its league rival since before the current seniors came on campus.The team will get at least one more shot against Hartwick this year. The Hawks come to Cambridge on April 7.HARVARD 14, UTICA 3Harvard received a balanced effort from its offense to rout the Pioneers...
...Greene ’88. Papadakis finished the first round of competition in second place behind Brown’s Jessica Larson, trailing 254.15 to 252.75 at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md. In the second round, however, she tallied 249.65 points to defeat Larson by a small margin. Larson finished second with 498.05 points. On the second day of competition, Papadakis finished 10th in the 3-meter diving competition, which was won by Kristin Caiazzo of Pittsburg, Pa. With the victory, Papadakis automatically qualified for the NCAA Championships, which will take place March 16-18 in Athens...
...defects to their offspring. Researchers found that women with NTD-positive children ate more tortillas on average during their pregnancy than those who did not. Suarez defended the study’s method of asking women to recall the quantity of tortillas consumed over the past year, claiming the margin of error due to inaccurate memory was approximately the same for mothers of NTD-positive children as for mothers in the control group. When asked what effect this study might have on the consumption of its products, snack manufacturer Frito-Lay declined to comment. Despite the alarm that the tortilla...