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...from the full slew of spring, summer, and preseason workouts, serving as one of the lone bright spots during the Crimson’s 31-28 season-opening loss to the Crusaders. Perhaps more important than what O’Hagan did on the afternoon, completing 19-of-30 passes for 264 yards and two touchdowns while picking up 65 yards and touchdown on the ground, was what he didn’t do. “To come out here in our first game and have zero turnovers against a very good football team, I thought was a major...
That quality comes partly in the form of Crusaders quarterback Dominic Randolph, who scored three times against the Minutemen. In the opener, he completed 32 of his school-record 62 pass attempts for 296 yards and two scores, also reaching the end zone once on the ground...
...opener against the Crusaders should prove more of a challenge for the Crimson than in the recent past. The matchup to watch will surely be the pass-first Holy Cross offense, led by junior quarterback Dominic Randolph, who set a school single-game record with 62 throwing attempts in the team’s opener (a 40-30 loss to No. 3 UMass) against one of the best secondaries of the Tim Murphy Era, highlighted by preseason All-American corner Andrew Berry...
...Russia does have is money. Many in the oligarch class have achieved the kind of stability and self-assurance required to relinquish their much-guarded privacy and enter this very public sphere as investors and producers. Entering the offices of Igor Desyatnikov in central Moscow, visitors are obliged to pass through a metal detector, then withstand the menacing stares of several bodyguards. Desyatnikov himself sits behind a large walnut-topped desk, a colonel's sheepskin hat resting on a far corner. Desyatnikov made his fortune in the sale of a private bank in 2004, and he heads an investor group...
...timing of Abe's departure was a shock in a nation where politics are usually as predictable as the train schedules. At the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Sydney on Sept. 9, Abe told reporters that he was wagering his job on his ability to pass controversial legislation that would renew Japanese naval support for U.S. and coalition forces operating in Afghanistan. The deadline for the Afghanistan bill's passage is Nov. 1, and the opposition DPJ had declared its intention to block the law, setting up a direct face-off with the LDP - one that Abe, who liked...