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...tournament provided valuable match experience before next week’s ECAC Championships in Flushing Meadows, N.Y. The event is the first team competition of the fall season and will pit Harvard against potent squads from Brown and Virginia Tech...
Offensively, the Crimson boasts a potent attack led by Rose, Morris, sophomore wide receiver Rodney Byrnes, and senior running back Nick Palazzo. Brown will most likely focus much of its attention on Morris, but this provides the Crimson with an opportunity to look elsewhere for offense...
Mick Jagger’s voice is still potent after all these years, and he still can strut his way all over the stage. Richards can play guitar with the best of them, despite looking closer to rigor mortis than a rock star for some time now. The local gossip surrounding the band centered around their subdued, healthy pre-show habits instead of raging booze fests. In spite of this, or perhaps because of it, the Stones, who formed when Bill Russell was helping to win the Celtics championship banners that now hang on the FleetCenter ceiling, were...
Sophomore winger Nicole Corriero looks to build on her outstanding 2001-2002 ECAC North Rookie of the Year campaign that saw her score 32 goals and assist on 30 others. Senior centers Ingram (34 assists, second team All-ECAC) and Beanpot MVP Tracy Catlin will solidify an already potent offense in their final go at an NCAA title...
...they had hoped. First, they thought prescription-drug benefits were a surefire winner. After all, turnout is low in midterm elections, and seniors are the most diligent about voting. But the Republicans and their allies in the pharmaceutical industry have done a tremendous job of neutralizing this once potent issue. The United Seniors Association, a group funded by the pharmaceutical industry, has pumped $2 million into ads around the country during this cycle. Over a dinner of Thai shrimp curry, Richard Gephardt explodes at the pro-G.O.P. drug ads he saw when he was home in St. Louis...