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Radcliffe's Peter Broer outmaneuvered Marcus Williams tried to dance, but Broer consistently forced him into the corner and traded punches to Broer's advantage...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Controversial Boxing Tourney Finishes in Dispute | 4/22/2004 | See Source »

Princeton was led offensively by attackman Jason Doneger (4 goals), 2003 First Team All-American attackman Ryan Boyle (1 goal, 3 assists) and attackman Peter Trombino (2 goals, 2 assists). With four points on the day, Trombino took over the lead in the Ivy League rookie point race from Harvard attackman Greg Cohen...

Author: By Jonathan P. Hay, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Over Almost as Soon as It Began | 4/19/2004 | See Source »

People may think well of the Coors name when they reach for a beer, but will they feel the same way in the voting booth? The G.O.P. is so excited about the prospect of Peter Coors' running for the Senate that Colorado's Republican Governor Bill Owens leaked the news to the press even before the brewing baron's expected announcement this week...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Brewing Up A Senate Run | 4/19/2004 | See Source »

Democrats, supported by recent polling, had got their hopes up of having a chance to get back the Senate seat being vacated this year by retiring Republican Ben Nighthorse Campbell. But Coors is a name to be reckoned with. Peter Coors--the son of ultraconservative activist Joe Coors, who was once described by his brother as being "to the right of Attila the Hun"--has worked to reposition the family name on the political spectrum. When he began taking over the family business, its controversial workplace policies had earned it a long list of aggrieved parties--gays, minorities, women. Coors...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Brewing Up A Senate Run | 4/19/2004 | See Source »

Hotels across the country were fully booked last month and are warning of an acute room shortage. In Udaipur, the general manager of the famed $400-a-night Lake Palace Hotel, Peter Whyne, says this year's bookings have taken a quantum leap. "The music, the food, the fashion, Incredible India, the IT industry--it all adds up and generates a curiosity and gets India into people's consciousness," he says. "People are riding that all the way here." Here, in this case, means India's most famous hotel, a former maharaja's palace that rises like a colossal wedding...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Global Life: India Unvarnished | 4/19/2004 | See Source »

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