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...again loomed large yesterday.“Turnovers were most pronounced in the third game, and we just gave up streaks of goals,” Ludwick said.After having tied the game at 5, George Washington emphatically ended any prospects of a Crimson victory, scoring six straight goals to regain a lead that would not be relinquished. Although the score would suggest otherwise, junior netminder Jay Connolly had an impressive performance, registering 16 saves against a Colonial attack that proved to be unrelenting in its offensive forays.Fellow classmate David Tune also put in a stellar performance, leading the team with...
...supporters to overcome Bush's expected veto. The White House is "on the wrong side of this issue," says Wilson, who holds one of the most vulnerable GOP House seats. Pressuring members to vote against children's health care is not the best idea for a party trying to regain power, she adds...
...Friday was of similar disposition to the one in 1978, each person abuzz with the excitement of Kevin Garnett’s arrival and the prospect of the Celtics reaching the NBA Finals. Such is the nature of Boston fans, so quick to complain but equally quick to regain hope. In the same sentence, another middle-aged man in line decried Rick Pitino as the Antichrist and declared Kevin Garnett the savior of the franchise. He called Danny Ainge a “genius,” forgetting, I suppose, that almost all of Boston wanted him tarred and feathered...
...Japanese public for causing a political vacuum." Aso's closeness to Abe, most analysts say, is what cost him his third bid for prime minister. The party instead looked to Fukuda, the long-serving speaker of Junichiro Koizumi's colorful cabinet and a skilled consensus builder, to rebuild and regain voters' confidence...
...polemics come just as the Vatican again weighed in on euthanasia. The Church's doctrinal office released a one-page document, approved by Benedict, that denounced the cutting off of food and water to patients in a vegetative state even if they would never regain consciousness. This reaffirmed John Paul's stance in 2004 during the battle over ending artificial feeding for the severely brain-damaged Terri Schiavo, who was later taken off her feeding tube and died...