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...championship was the organization’s second in three years, and the win in Houston marked the 15th consecutive victory for a team that many league observers underestimated earlier this season. The Patriots?? first-ever championship in 2002 inspired an estimated 1.2 million people to pack the streets of Boston, a city of under 600,000 residents, according to the 2000 U.S. Census...
Meanwhile, the future looks less bright for another former Harvard star. Offensive lineman Jamil Soriano ’03 was cut from the New England Patriots?? practice squad Wednesday...
Whether grudgingly returning to campus after some precious time spent at home, shamelessly bearing witness to the Patriots?? eighth-consecutive win or simply enjoying the remnants of a deceptively short holiday, all had reason to celebrate yesterday. Collective cries for unregulated Sunday booze-buying have been well-received, effectively voiding one of Massachusetts' residual “blue laws” and making the Sabbath just another day for liquor stores to vend their wares...
...cheats and every Iraqi that blows himself up arouses a bitter, Bostonian satisfaction in Democratic hearts. Democrats have adopted that corrosive combination of helplessness and hopelessness that finds as much delight in an epic Yankee loss in Game 7 of the World Series, back in 2001, as in the Patriots?? first-ever Superbowl victory that same season...
Harvard students probably don’t think twice about the events behind the plaques and markers that adorn this campus. But next Patriots?? Day, student will be just a pre-dawn bike ride away from witnessing history in reenactment form. The Lexington Minute Men will be on the green—as they were more than 225 years...