Word: rhodes
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...Democratic incumbent is vulnerable, it could be critical to the Republicans' chances of keeping control of the Senate. Democrats, who currently have 45 seats, need to win six new seats to become the majority. And Democratic candidates are either tied or in the lead in Missouri, Montana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Tennessee, all seats currently held by Republicans. But a loss in New Jersey by Menendez would virtually ensure that Republicans still retained control of Congress, even if they lost all those key races...
...Rhode Island took a page out of the Harvard playbook last Saturday by adopting a smash-mouth strategy. One week after Clifton Dawson and the Crimson embarrassed Brown’s run defense for 261 yards on the ground, the Rams gained 234. URI attempted only 10 passes on the afternoon, versus an astounding 59 carries. And, on the flip side of the coin, the Bears’ inability to establish the running game on offense haunted it yet again. This time, “Oy vey” Oyalowo rode the pine and junior Derrick Knight stumbled...
...Fine of Sheldon Good and Co., the real estate firm overseeing the auction. “The market will decide how much the property is worth.” Fine said he expects the house to sell for over $10 million dollars. Remarkable for its panoramic vista of Rhode Island Sound, the estate consists of a French neoclassical-style main residence built on five acres, a carriage house comprising 1.5 acres, and an additional acre of undeveloped land. The three parcels will be auctioned individually in a sealed bid ending Nov. 3. “There is nothing like...
Services Employees International Union (SEIU) Local 615—which represents workers in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire—organized the protest against The Gutierrez Company, a Burlington-based real estate development company...
Beyond Pennsylvania, other Northeastern states are involved in intense battles. In New Jersey, the U.S. Senate contest between Democratic Senator Robert Menendez and Republican Thom H. Kean Jr. is being watched intensely, as is Rhode Island Republican Lincoln D. Chafee’s effort to keep his Senate seat in a race against Democrat Sheldon Whitehouse after narrowly winning his party’s primary. And who could forget the nationally spotlighted Senate race in Connecticut, which pits Democrat Edward “Ned” Lamont Jr. ’76 against former vice presidential candidate and incumbent Joseph...