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...movement strikes most gay rights activists as harsh, it is a useful distinction to be made when devising ways to advance the cause effectively. Yet gay rights advocates have not taken the appropriate cues from their defeats earlier this month, as reflected in their continued ignorance of their opponents?? thoughts and motives. They seem unable to face that democracy has spoken, and it has said “no” on same-sex marriage...
...next crop of Republican leaders should retain their conservatism and their grit, but they should use it wisely. Rather than campaign on issues that won in 1980 or focus exclusively on their opponents?? character, Republicans must adapt conservatism to the needs of the day. Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal, for example, is tackling education and healthcare with proposals to increase school vouchers and transparency in health care costs. Jindal is a future Republican leader, but he is only one person. The dearth of young leaders is probably the most pressing problem the Republican Party faces...
Mann, who holds a decisive majority of the playing time this season, is a force to be reckoned with. Leading the team with 50 saves and an impressive .833 save percentage, Mann has effectively shut down her opponents?? offenses...
...high school growing up, my buddies and I knew all the guys on the Harvard varsity eight, because they were winning and sweeping everything.”His passion for the program remains strong to this day. Along with the proudly displayed shirts of defeated opponents??a rowing tradition—adorning his walls, Schreck has decorated his dorm with another nice touch. “I have more pictures of [Harvard coach Harry Parker] in my room than I do of my girlfriend,” Schreck revealed.Such a devotion to the team took some time...
...tennis team. Continuing its whistle-stop tour of the Northeast—encompassing competitions in New York, Virginia, and Pennsylvania—the Crimson traveled to the National Tennis Center in Flushing, N.Y. for the three-day USTA Invitational. With the collegiate tournament providing a variety of opponents??from highly-seeded national programs to Ivy League and local college teams—it was the ideal preparation for a Harvard team yet to fully recover from lingering ailments. “I think we did very well this weekend,” Crimson coach Traci Green said...