Word: rivaled
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...captain Beth Zotter's streak of near misses ended at the best possible moment on Saturday afternoon. Her game-winning goal in sudden-death overtime propelled the Harvard women's soccer team (5-1-1, 3-0 Ivy) to a 2-1 victory over up-and-coming Ivy League rival Penn...
...more immediately, these young teams will square off with arch-rival Yale in a dual meet on Friday in New Haven. Led by seasoned upperclassmen, while revitalized by a large handful of upstart frosh, these Harvard teams expect to do quite well, perhaps as a sign of the many successful things to come...
Harvard, however won the most important contest on its three-game road trip by shutting out arch-rival Yale, 2-0, last Saturday to remain undefeated in the Ivy League and tied with No. 16 Princeton and Brown at the top of the conference standings...
...trained senior staff with European officials who had a better sense of what would work here," says Crumley. "So there are a lot more sit-down restaurants compared with the initial emphasis on fast food, and those restaurants serve wine. Prices on souvenirs and accommodations are lower, too." The rival Parc Ast?rix, based on the popular French cartoon series, just can?t compete in Disney?s league: France prefers its escapist fantasy strictly American...
...George, and start building yourself a platform. Early Monday afternoon, John McCain ? considered by most pundits as the only viable opposition to George W. Bush for the GOP presidential nomination ? formally announced his candidacy. McCain, a former Navy pilot and POW, has distinguished himself from his vague but popular rival by making himself very clear on a few issues: He believes strongly in campaign finance reform, urges an improvement in the standard of living of military families, wants to pay teachers according to merit and would institute a nationwide test of school vouchers. While there are a few unresolved monkeys...