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...them by a group of lightweights racing in a four for the first time all spring.Harvard bolted to a quick lead off of the start, pacing the field through the first 500 meters.“From 600 meters in,” says stroke and 2006-2007 captain Nick Downing, “we were in absolute control of that race. There’s a point in a race where I think to myself, ‘It would be an absolute travesty if we lost this race.’ And I felt that in the second...
...eightfold since the early 1990s, a stronger performance even than Australia's (albeit from a lower base). Innovative marketing has helped: Charles Back, for example, has enraged French authorities by making a successful Côtes-du-Rhône?style range that he calls Goats Do Roam. And Nick Dymoke-Marr, who created a new brand called Stormhoek, added a date-code indicator on the back of bottles that highlights when they should be consumed. The reasoning: "With most food products, the concept of sell-by date is well established." He's now trying to spread Stormhoek's reputation...
...counties along the top of Kentucky, from the suburbs of Cincinnati all the way east to the coal fields on the West Virginia border, is its most conservative enclave, where President Bush won 63% of the vote in 2004. Davis won the seat easily two years ago over newscaster Nick Clooney (George's dad) when Lucas, the only Democrat to hold the seat since 1966, retired to honor a campaign pledge to serve just three terms...
...It’s a testament to the cohesiveness of the Crimson defense that they have yet to allow an opponent to have over 100 yards rushing in a game. In fact, the last time an opposing runner ran for over 100 yards was on September 24th, 2005 when Nick Hartigan of Brown University ran for 115 yards. The linebackers are taking on an even more critical role in pass defense after opponents moved the ball through the air seemingly at will in Harvard’s first four games.Some adjustments were put on display against Lafayette this past weekend...
...Danny Mayer, led the way for Harvard over the weekend as they both finished tied for 11th. Their two day scores equaled 153, with Shuman shooting 77 and 76 and Mayer 74 and 79. Sophomore Michael Shore was 38th (161), freshman Peter Singh was 44th (164), and classmate Nick Molsey was 47th (167). The fall season will come to a close next weekend at the NEIGA Championship. —THE CRIMSON STAFF