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...missed a very important "thing" in your article "10 Things That Never Happened Before" [Nov. 17]. For the first time in U.S. history, women make up a majority of one of the nation's state senates--New Hampshire's. The Granite State makes me very proud. Lisa Groux, PORTSMOUTH...
There's the chance that all the well-meaning Obamamania can turn into Look Who's Coming to Washington fetishization. A New York Times article about the Obamas' school search described "little girls ... swooning over the prospect of White House sleepovers with the daughters of the nation's first black President," as if kids care about the race of the dad handing out the invites. There's a gaping tone to some of the coverage: Wow, just look at them...
...early goal, the Crimson must find a way to penetrate the Big Red’s stalwart defense, anchored by junior goaltender Ben Scrivens, who leads the nation with a 0.977 save percentage and a goals-against average of 0.72. Also, the Cornell defense has only allowed three goals the entire season and has killed 21 of its 22 penalties against...
...addition to offensive firepower, Harvard must also look to its own defense to help the team to a win. The Crimson ranks fifth in the nation in scoring defense and has only allowed three even-strength goals so far this season...
...Bulldogs lead the nation in scoring defense and are second in the Ivies in total defense, in large part due to their experienced secondary. Yale is second in the nation in pass defense efficiency, allowing just six touchdown passes against 19 interceptions. Penn coach Al Bagnoli joked last week that the Crimson must have a height requirement for its receiving corps. Top target Matt Luft is 6’6, sophomore Chris Lorditch (left) is 6’4, and classmate Levi Richards is 6’2, all at least as tall as Yale’s tallest defensive...