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...dishonest acceptance of credit for other’s efforts. Clinton’s “substantive” accomplishments, he suggest, come only with help from her husband—or from Morris himself. (Her recent politically-savvy move to the right, he suspects, is a nod toward his own “triangulation” strategy, which he advocated during Bill’s 1996 presidential election. That was before Morris resigned amid charges of extramarital affairs and podiatric penchants.)Nor is his account of Rice’s record compelling. There are too many variables besetting...
...under the radar. According to Harvard Sports Information Director Chuck Sullivan, Crimson head coach Tim Murphy has already been interviewed about his former star on ESPN Radio and a St. Louis sports station. An interview with ESPN for a weekend segment is also in the works. Fitzpatrick gave a nod to his Ivy roots when he told reporters after the game that he had looked to his experience leading 21-point comebacks—against Dartmouth in his first start in 2001 and against Brown his senior year—during Sunday’s game...
...City may be the capital of drive-through weddings, but traffic on the Strip can be a drag. So in a nod to impatient (and fit) couples, the New Las Vegas Marathon, on Dec.4, will include a Run-Thru Chapel near the five-mile mark, where at least 22 couples plan to get married en masse. Running with them will be the minister, lots of Elvis impersonators--like these recent marathoners in Phoenix, Ariz., right--and an estimated 13,000 others tackling a 26.2-mile course that includes the entire Strip, closed off to cars. While lite runners...
...passing touchdowns and one rushing, over 60 yards of nimble scrambling, and leadership of a fourth-quarter comeback gave the Crimson hope of life after the graduation 2005 Ivy Player of the Year and NFL draft choice Ryan Fitzpatrick.Rough day for: Irvin, the transfer from Tulane who earned the nod to start, who had his sixth pass attempt of the day intercepted and returned for a 42-yard score by Holy Cross’s Casey Gough. O’Hagan went in and never left.Top performers: Harvard—O’Hagan...
...challenge for the rest of the league will be to contain Altchek, while he will have to work as a senior to not let the added pressure keep him from scoring. Altchek was also named to the First Team All-Ivy squad, while senior forward Nicholas Tornaritis earned a nod to the Second Team and captain and defender Will Craig earned an honorable mention. The Crimson finished its season 6-8-2, with a 2-4-1 record and fifth-place finish in the Ivies. Dartmouth, Yale and Brown all tied for the top spot in the league...