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...tennis team built on the momentum it garnered last weekend to come up with its first win of the season this Saturday. The Crimson faced stiff opposition from programs that are at the same level as Harvard. The No. 61 Crimson invited No. 62 Brigham Young University, No. 67 Mississippi State University, and DePaul University to the Harvard Kick Off Tournament. This even competition allowed the Crimson to further assess its progress thus far and fine-tune its play before the team starts defending its ECAC crown...
...Mississippi State almost took out [top ten] Ole Miss, so it was pretty intimidating coming in,” junior Alexei Chijoff-Evans said. “Every match was an absolute war. Our doubles were looking great and we got the doubles point from every team. It’s good to see that everyone competed hard...
Saturday was a tiring day for the Crimson, facing a strong Mississippi State team in the afternoon while taking on DePaul at night. It was a similar story for Harvard in the first match of the day, once again dropping the top four of six singles matches but faring well in doubles play...
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...Certainly, Congress is as polarized now as it has ever been. With the retirements last year of longtime Republicans John Warner of Virginia, Chuck Hagel of Nebraska and Mississippi's Trent Lott, there's hardly a Republican left who is willing to reach out across the aisle. The punishment for such comity is tea-party declarations of being a traitor: witness Lindsey Graham's second censure this week by a South Carolina County Republican Party for his bipartisan work on climate change. On the Democratic side, the death of Massachusetts' Ted Kennedy, the retirement of John Breaux of Louisiana...