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Things fell apart for Harvard with two outs in the top of the third. Freshman pitcher Kathleen Brown looked like she might pitch out of a jam with a runner on second and nobody out, as the Rams sacrificed Heather Reinfinger to third and Brown induced a popup...
...that 1995 was a year of mediocre movies--despite 153 releases in wide distribution. Aside from "Sense and Sensibility," all of the nominees were released early in 1995. This is extremely unusual, for serious Oscar contenders are typically released closer to the time of voting. With no clear front-runner this year, the campaigns--such as ads in trade papers like Variety--can make a difference...
Susan herself had been enthusiastically supporting Clinton, dropping his name now that he was the Democratic front runner. One evening, before Gerth's New York Times story about the investment appeared in early March, the phone rang, and it was Hillary. Susan could hardly believe it--in all their dealings, it was the first time she could remember Hillary calling her rather than her husband. Susan was excited; she put behind her the ill will that had developed between them. "I'm so proud of you!" Susan exclaimed. "You're running for President. You've made all of Arkansas proud...
...talking with Forbes' press secretary this morning, and she refused to allow that he was getting out," Dickerson reports. "They weren't even preparing room for him to wiggle out." Forbes apparently will endorse Bob Dole for the Republican nomination, leaving only Pat Buchanan to harass the front-runner until the August convention. Dickerson notes: "Unlike Buchanan, who has a different core support, the Forbes constituency is likely to melt back into the Republican electorate." Also, don't expect to see Forbes, whose challenge drained the Dole campaign coffers, out on the hustings with Dole. All of this marginalizes supply...
Among its field players, all that Harvard lacks is a machine-gun scorer or a lightning-fast runner. A star...