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...some rural areas in northern and western Poland that have traditionally backed the left or the populist right voted for Tusk this time, in the hope that a stronger economy would help improve their lot. Says veteran pollster Krzysztof Zagorski, "People expected Tusk to win, but not by this margin...
...Clinton leads Obama overall 44% to 38% among all Democrats in the TIME survey, but enjoys a notably broader margin of support among white Democratic women: 56% to Obama's 25%. More evenly split, by contrast, are white male Democrats, who prefer Clinton by a narrower margin of 44% to 36%. The survey, conducted by Abt SRBI from April 2-6 of 676 Democratic primary voters, comes less than two weeks before the crucial April 22 primary...
...players all the time. Everybody’s stepping up at different spots.”While Harvard maintained the lead for a full seven innings, the Lions scored three and came within one run after the top of the fourth, narrowing down a four-run margin to 4-3. The Crimson answered in the bottom half of the inning with another run knocked in by freshman Ellen Macadam on a triple down the right field line. Columbia did not score after the fourth. The Crimson continued to pull further ahead with a team effort that included Macadam contributing another...
...first time in competition, running five close races with defending NCAA champion Brown on the Seekonk River in Providence on Saturday. In the headline race, the first varsity eight, a malfunction deprived the race of official times, but the No. 11 Bears pulled across with a four-seat margin, ahead of the No. 13 Black and White. The first novice eight impressed in the first race of the day, holding off the rowers on home waters, seizing an early lead by as much as two seats before ultimately finishing a mere 0.6 seconds behind Brown’s time...
...shut it out over the course of 16 innings, taking the opener, 10-0, and the nightcap by a 5-0 final. At 0-6 in the Ivies, Harvard is already six games behind Rolfe Division leader Dartmouth (7-1) in the standings and could see that margin increase during a twinbill this afternoon against Cornell in Ithaca. Now in the 13th season of his tenure, head coach Joe Walsh has never directed a team to a losing record in the league. “If I had 164 games to play...