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Cook, however, is by no means the most important quarterback to the success of Harvard’s receivers. That designation, not surprisingly, belongs to O’Hagan, who developed a solid relationship with Breaux during his last full season in 2005 and has risen through the ranks with Mazza and Lagace...
...Every game we kind of have a target on our chest,” Hahn said. “It kind of raises the bar a bit, so we have to come out every day and play really well.” So far, Harvard has risen to the challenge, but this weekend brings a new type of opponent to the field during the Loyola Marymount Invitational. There, the Crimson will not only face the host school, but also the reigning national champions, No. 14 UC Santa Barbara. “In our eyes, these teams are some...
...first term, and saw people literally burning his wife in effigy - politicians of both parties were gun-shy about approaching the health care issue. But the problem itself continued to grow. Nearly 50 million people now lack health coverage, compared with around 36 million in 1993. And costs have risen dramatically: Figures released last week by the Kaiser Family Foundation showed premium costs have risen 78% in the last six years, to an annual cost of $12,106 per family. As costs have risen, businesses - which were aligned against the Clinton plan in 1994 - have joined the call...
Meanwhile, at ground zero in New York City, the steel and concrete of the building that will replace the lost towers have at last risen to street level--not much compared with what was once there but plenty compared with the smoking hole the site had been. And in a briefly scary preamble to the week--one in which no one was hurt--New Yorkers jumped and then rolled their eyes as a criminal fool set off an ineptly built pipe bomb on a quiet street downtown. The locals, who now know a thing or two about what real danger...
...something close to relaunch mode as he delivered what was billed as a major speech in New Hampshire designed to reclaim his role as the authentic change agent in the race. The New York Times gave the speech 276 words on page A15. Inevitably, a certain frustration has risen to the surface inside the campaign...