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...Charles Regatta.But in the absence of rain, a fierce headwind controlled the 3.1-mile course on Saturday, causing several collisions under bridges and making for difficult steering throughout the Regatta’s opening day.Most Harvard and Radliffe boats, however, had the luxury of the spectator’s seat on Saturday, and calmer winds on Sunday gave way to optimal conditions for almost all of the Crimson and Black and White entries.The Harvard heavyweight four earned the best finish of the day on the men’s side, finishing fourth out of 18 entries and second amongst university...
...look at pictures of the varsity when I was in the seven seat, it looks really funny,” says Stegmaier, “because I’m pretty small for a heavyweight and I have a really short torso, so I look really tiny in the boat—it’s like a little baby at the seven seat...
...what they lack in height the pair have made up for with their dedication. As sophomores, both were moved up from an undefeated second varsity into the varsity eight for last May’s Eastern Sprints, Kitovitz as stroke and Stegmaier as seven-seat. They both continued to jockey back and forth in the stern pair of the top boat for the rest of that season...
...insider dependent on out-of-state campaign contributions while subtly reminding voters of Ford's family history: while in Congress his father, Harold Ford Sr., was indicted on federal bank fraud charges (he was ultimately acquitted); that uncle John Ford was forced last year to resign his state senate seat after being indicted on federal bribery charges for which he now awaits trial; and that aunt Ophelia Ford was ousted from her state senate seat because of voting irregularities...
...Gallatin, Tennessee, to stop airing it. In the first 24 seconds, the one-minute ad attacking Ford and his father, and paid for by Tennesseans for Truth, uses the word "black" six times and accuses Ford of favoring African-American issues above others. "His daddy handed him his seat in Congress and his seat in the Congressional Black Caucus, an all-black group of congressmen who represent the interests of black people above all others," the narrator says. Station manager Jack Williams says he pulled the spot hours before Corker's staff contacted him and that it aired just once...