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...local establishment. When New England Patriots owner Robert K. Kraft proposed to move his franchise to South Boston, local politicians lashed out at Kraft’s proposal and lampooned him as an ignorant outsider—this despite his being from Brookline. Around the same time, de facto Red Sox chief John L. Harrington proposed to build a new stadium for his team. Although the stadium plans were ultimately shelved, local pols took the Hyde Park native seriously and agreed to shell out $200 million to aid in construction costs...
...until Caputo upset No. 13 Justin Barent of Columbia at 184. The sophomore pinned Barent in 4:01. CORNELL 34, HARVARD 9Riding a three-match winning streak from last weekend, Harvard ran into powerhouse Cornell Friday night and managed only three wins.With the win against the Crimson, the Big Red clinched the Ivy League title with an undefeated 4-0 record.The match of the night happened at 149 lb., where No. 4 Jordan Leen of Cornell and O’Connor faced off.The freshman suffered a tough 5-3 loss to Leen in what was his only loss in dual...
...phone calls. The device is really a next-generation multi-media networking platform in a youthful and slightly edgy package. Or in other words, an alluring toy. A few weeks into my daughter's testing phase, I spotted her roaming around the house delightedly barking into the handset: "Code Red Alert. Code Red Alert." Under closer scrutiny, it became clear the phone wasn't even switched on. When I asked what she was doing she breezily replied: "I'm just playing. None of my friends have cell phones so I don't actually have anyone to call," she said...
...vault into the Ivy League race. Yale was tied for first in the league until it lost 60-59 last Saturday at Cornell, a game in which forward Casey Hughes missed two free throws with two seconds left. It currently holds the same record as the Big Red and sits one game behind league-leading Penn, which has a 6-1 record in the league and beat Harvard 67-53 last Saturday...
...back on his feet, chest-bouncing the football toward his fellow players, his teammates rewarded him with loud "well done" cheers, as if he had come off with an unexpected triumph. "He plays well. But in summer," sniped 59-year-old Antonin Votruba, shaking his woolen pompom-topped red-white club hat. His buddies nodded knowingly. No. 10 himself misses the warm weather...