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After shooting a 74 Saturday—tying with teammate and captain Claire Sheldon for the best round of the day—the reigning Ivy Rookie of the Year fired a second-day 70, catapulting her to the top of the leaderboard...

Author: By Dennis J. Zheng, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Crimson Cruises In Tune-Up Match | 4/12/2010 | See Source »

Freshman Katie Sylvan misfired with a first-day 83, but she salvaged a seventh-place finish with a Sunday 70, tying Cho for the best single round of the tournament...

Author: By Dennis J. Zheng, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Crimson Cruises In Tune-Up Match | 4/12/2010 | See Source »

...first major votes in Europe since the economic crisis struck, conservative and extreme-right parties swept the first round of Hungary's parliamentary elections on Sunday, toppling the ruling Hungarian Socialist Party and demonstrating how angry people are in one of the worst-hit countries on the continent...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Hungary, Voter Anger Boosts Extreme Right | 4/12/2010 | See Source »

...Fidesz might be the big winner - the party goes into the second round of the elections on April 25 within grasp of the two-thirds parliamentary majority required to make constitutional changes - but it is Jobbik's strong showing that has shocked many political analysts and ordinary Hungarians. The party, which espoused nationalist and anti-Roma rhetoric during the campaign, has proved it is now a force in Hungarian politics, though how it will factor into any future government remains unclear...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Hungary, Voter Anger Boosts Extreme Right | 4/12/2010 | See Source »

...With Fidesz's simple parliamentary majority assured even before the second round of voting, Orban will not have to form a coalition with Jobbik in order to rule - a prospect feared by many during the campaign. But Jobbik will undoubtedly still have influence in national affairs. "It is not clear what Orban will do to neutralize Jobbik," says Alex Kuli, an analyst for the Budapest-based consultancy Political Capital. "Will he cooperate with Jobbik and risk international criticism, or will he try to outdo them on some of their right-wing issues? He's going to have a tough time...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Hungary, Voter Anger Boosts Extreme Right | 4/12/2010 | See Source »

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