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...that his family (which includes eight children, two still residing at home) was living at the edge of its means yet managed to take regular skiing trips to Colorado and New Hampshire. Reporters at the Post, whose lead was followed by U.S. News & World Report, insist they got their scoop by observing that Sununu was an unusually frequent traveler and by demanding his records from the Pentagon. But once Sununu's detractors got wind of the investigation, says a Post staffer, "they called to cheer us on" -- and to provide more details...
...Their attack didn't challenge at all," Rifaat said. "They looked for passes instead of one-on-ones, and most of their passes were inaccurate. We were there to scoop up the ground balls...
...Josh McHugh tallied five minutes later with his first of many goals from the crease, but Crimson midfielder Paul Faust immediately countered the Elis attack with a groundball scoop-in that pushed Harvard to a 2-1 lead...
...Real Scoop...
...supposedly hush-hush Harvard search committee leaked like the Titanic, like the Weld administration even. But it seems even those enterprising young journalists at The Crimson (who were given full credit for their scoop on the Rudenstine story by The New York Times, but not The Boston Globe) missed at least one potential candidate on the presidential short list."--The Cambridge Chronicle on March 28, referring to former Mayor Alfred E. Velucci who said, "I thought I was going to get the job. They passed...