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...Lauren Murphy lead the Crimson in home runs, with four apiece. HARVARD 3, PENN 2 The Crimson squeezed out a victory in the first game of the afternoon, as freshman Caitlin Bowers came up to pinch-hit with one out in the bottom of the seventh inning. Schellberg had reached second on a throwing error, and sophomore Margaux Black replaced her on the base paths. Bowers ripped a single just out of the reach of Penn third baseman Taylor Tieman, allowing Black to score from second and giving Harvard the walk-off victory. “Our pinch hitters have...
...Brown in the Triangular this weekend at the Cape Cod Country Club, dominating its Ivy opponents en route to a sound victory. Junior Emily Balmert (75-77) and sophomore Claire Sheldon (80-77) placed first and second as individuals, helping to keep the overall match well out of reach. Balmert enjoyed the low score after the first round on Saturday and anchored the Crimson by maintaining her strong play. Brown took second in the tournament, leaving Dartmouth with the high score. Captain Jessica Hazlett (80-83), junior Ali Bode (80-79), and freshman Mia Kabasakalis (79-83) also contributed...
...critical role of African-American voters during this election cycle has compelled both the Clinton and Obama campaigns to turn to influential black syndicated radio hosts, such as Bev Smith (whose show on AURN claims to reach 25 million listeners) and Tom Joyner (whose Dallas-based syndicated program says it has 8 million listeners every week), in an effort to spread their campaign message. It also helps them with damage control in the aftermath of negative mainstream media coverage, such as the backlash from controversial statements made by Obama's former pastor Rev. Jeremiah Wright...
...they used to make their black radio rounds during the week leading up to the November election and that was it," says Joyner, a 36-year radio veteran. "The only time that ever came close was when Jesse [Jackson] ran in 1984. This election is forcing the candidates to reach out to the black community and talk about issues that matter to us. We hope that this continues with future elections." (See pictures of Barack Obama's family tree...
...this were a normal democracy, Mugabe would have been turned out years ago. He has presided over a social and economic crisis that has seen unemployment reach 80% and inflation at more than 100,000%, while average life expectancy has plunged to 34 for men and 37 for women. Mugabe had tried to deflect attention from his own failings by championing the confiscation and redistribution of white-owned farms - the legacy of a colonial past that had left the lion's share of arable land in the hands of Zimbabwe's white minority - but this only deepened the crisis...