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...Despite 10 unsuccessful attempts at the goal, including a blocked shot and a save by Maine goalie Nemanja Kostic, freshman Baba Omosegbon finally scored the first point of the match at 39:48, hauling in a beautiful pass from junior Andre Akpan. It was a game for the record books for Akpan, as the record-tying assist to Omosegbon gave Akpan a share of Harvard’s career assist record. Not only was Akpan a field general, directing plays on the field and dishing out the ball for others to score, but he also managed to score a goal...
Diana G. Kimball ’09, a native of Ann Arbor, Mich. who is registered in Cambridge, said she voted to decriminalize marijuana because “having a criminal record is really serious,” but added that she generally feels less educated about the ballot questions than about the presidential race...
...warning from conservative columnist Janet Porter that they could be risking their eternal souls by doing so - an improvement on John Kerry's dismal showing in 2004. But against a candidate like McCain, who is famously disliked by many Evangelicals, in a campaign in which Democrats engaged in a record level of outreach to Evangelicals, and at a time when the Evangelical community is expanding its consciousness to focus on traditionally Democratic issues like the environment and poverty, this would have been the year for a real shift of support to take place. So why didn't that happen...
...mind that he had plenty of latitude to woo suspicious conservatives without damaging his reputation as a straight-talking, independent maverick. Or so Team McCain believed. "Americans know John McCain," Mark Salter, the Senator's closest adviser, assured me back in the spring of 2007. "They know his record. They know he's not George Bush. That [charge] is just not gonna stick...
...ahead of inspiring centrist swing voters. By selecting as his running mate Sarah Palin, an inexperienced favorite of conservatives, over alternatives who would have appealed to independents, McCain not only missed a chance to win over those voters but also undermined his greatest advantage over Barack Obama - his deep record on national security. At a critical moment, McCain simply gave the experience card away. (See pictures of Barack Obama's campaign behind the scenes...