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Junior defenseman Ashlin Halfnight left Saturday night's game early with a gash to the back of his leg. The extent of the injury is not yet known...Harvard had a goal disallowed at 13:42 of the third period when reference Rob Hearn ruled that the whistle had blown before the puck skittered between Konte's pads. Harvard was leading 4-2 at the time...Tickets are now available at the basement of Harvard Hall for next Tuesday's game between Harvard Hall for next Tuesday's game between Harvard and Boston College (exchange Student Coupon #3)...Reduced rate...
...down, hit Skelton on a 16-yard pass play to the Yale 43. Three plays later, on a critical fourth and two, Snowden ran the option and lunged ahead for the first down. After an incompletion, Hu powered ahead for nine yards on a pancake block by senior fullback Rob Dlugos...
...first-and-10, Snowden's pass to Andy Laurence deflected off the tight end's hands and was picked off by Yale cornerback Rob Masella on the Crimson 40 yard line. The Harvard defense shot itself in the foot with two uncharacteristic and costly offsides penalties, one on third down and long, enabling Yale to convert on fourth and inches at the Crimson 28-yard line...
...have had a working group meeting since the week after Rob and I took office," Blais said. "We wanted to introduce a package early and have elections in December, but there are so many issues: who can run, when we have them, how to administer them, how to enforce spending caps. We don't want to run into this without discussing them...
...Annette Bening) on a collision course with President Andrew Shepherd (Michael Douglas) before they become friends, lovers and the stuff of tabloid scandal. But the line is also a clue to the politics of this witty romantic comedy, written by Aaron Sorkin (A Few Good Men) and directed by Rob Reiner (When Harry Met Sally...). It's a liberal fantasy--a vision of the President as a good man who can coax the national consensus just slightly leftward--that is as anachronistic as it is seductive...