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...from a geography lesson, the president’s off-hand remark, one of five references to his opponent??€™s home state in the span of 30 minutes, highlighted a not-so-subtle culture war lying in the subtext of this year’s presidential campaign...
Kerr tried to exert more pressure on the opponent??€™s defense in the second half against Maine by switching the lineup formation from a 4-4-2 to a 3-5-3. He did this by holding Will Craig and seniors Sam Wiggin and Jason Anderson on the back line, and moving up sophomore Tom Stapleton to defensive midfielder with senior Zach Chandis. Kerr said on Wednesday that was unsure how he would position the team against Yale, but added that it will depend greatly on what he sees in the tape of the Bulldogs playing Fairfield...
...only on an accomplished record, but demonstrates a sense of clarity and leadership necessary to pursue a successful War on Terror. The president, if nothing else, will be straightforward and sincere tomorrow night. This sense of honesty and clear, determined vision will undoubtedly stand in sharp contrast to his opponent??€™s precarious pessimism, and find a resounding audience with the American people...
...several teams later, he returned to the Bruins for the 2003-04 season, officially ending his relationship with the team when he became an unrestricted free agent at midnight on July 1. Despite the formal parting, several members of the organization, including coach—and former Boston University opponent??€”Mike Sullivan, were present to offer their congratulations...
Entering the semifinal round on Saturday, the U.S. Naval Academy had posted two of the top five fastest times of any Temple Cup crew. Its semifinal opponent??€”the Netherlands’ Proteus—had recorded the other three...