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...tension: When Gore attempted to trip Bush on his previous pledge to keep U.S. troops out of non-essential deployments, citing the war crimes in Bosnia, Bush fired back: "I don?t know who the questioner is here," prompting Lehrer to rouse himself from his passive observation and briefly regain control of the exchange, patiently reminding the candidates they weren?t allowed to question each other directly...
Tongoona did regain some composure in the second set and the two stayed even early in the set. Turner tensed up slightly, perhaps due to nerves, and his shots didn't seem to be as hard or as deep as in the first...
With Survivor, we did not only grow close to 16 televised strangers--we also grew closer to ourselves. When the final tribal council was over, and Richard was declared the survivor, I felt like a shadow of my former self. How else to regain the magic and splendor of the weekly reality-based show, I thought, than to relive my favorite moments all over again with the official companion book, Survivor: The Ultimate Game? Unfortunately, this text has only left me thirsting even more for the next season in the Australian Outback. The book, written by Executive Producer Mark Burnett...
...Harvard is to regain the national ranking it lost last year and make a run for the Ivy title, the Crimson will need wins against both the Bears and Huskies. Another moral victory...
Harvard's focus returned after an unusual timeout. During the course of play, the referee became injured causing a stoppage in action. The Crimson took advantage of that time to regain its communication lines and soon after, the rout...