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Francisco certainly won't be bothered by the cold weather in her hometown, and neither should the rest of her red-hot Harvard teammates. The Crimson has won six games in a row after starting slowly with losses in three of its first five games. Two of Harvard's last three wins have come on the road against ranked opponents--No. 4 St. Lawrence and No. 6 Brown...
This is how Roberts got her spotlight. As a county commissioner, she sits on the canvassing board, a job that most find dull but she enjoys because she likes to be in the action on election night. For her, the unending election night was heaven--and Palm Beach the red-hot center of paradise. After a sample of ballots were hand counted for an excruciating 17 hours and Gore picked up extra votes, Roberts did the math in her head: if he got 19 more votes from recounting only 1% of the ballots, he might get 1,900 more votes...
...other words, Gore's spinners and his red-hot lawyers will be working Thanksgiving too, trying to turn public opinion into something for Florida Republicans to fear. The Gore team, which made such hay all campaign long with the ironies in Bush's Texas record, will start in tonight on that dimple-friendly Texas hand-count law and never let up; Baker tonight began the p.r. task of explaining it away. The question of dimples is still a question, and if the Bush lawyers continue to strike out it'll be the only question...
...McDavitt showed flashes of brilliance in the second half of the Vermont game as the only Crimson player to slip one past red-hot Catamount goaltender Holly Colberg in the second half. Colberg faced 13 Crimson shots, but only McDavitt had the finesse to find the back...
...red-hot fad shows no sign of braking; scooters are the vehicular equivalent of mosquitoes. They're everywhere: on the streets, running afoul of moving cars; on the sidewalks, running into pedestrians' legs; in parking lots, distracting drivers trying to park; and even taking up valuable bike space on stands outside office buildings. Not to be outdone by their diminutive counterparts, so-called grown-ups are snapping up the toys at a brisk pace as well, sending manufacturers into cash-induced raptures...