Word: sellout
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Harvard's student section has grown increasingly louder and crazier with each game thanks to some enthusiastic football players cheering on their hockey buddies. Saturday's game, despite having only 1,407 in attendance, was louder than most sellout crowds due to the jam packed student section...
...Opponents, from Jimmy Carter (who first set aside the refuge) to just about every Democrat and environmentalist in town, say the five-year time pre-production lag makes this a bad response to a current energy pinch, and a short-term sellout of one of the last unspoiled places in the country. Massachusetts senator John Kerry has threatened to filibuster any bill that would permit drilling in the refuge...
Justice was supposed to emerge last summer at Camp David, when President Clinton spent more than two weeks trying to bring Oslo to fruition. Camp David, site of Egypt's 1979 peace deal with Israel, is Arab shorthand for a sellout. The Palestinians came with an old, unspoken grudge about perceived U.S. bias. They felt that the American team headed by Special Middle East Coordinator Ross had been strongly biased in favor of Israel for several years. The summit nearly collapsed on the third day, according to notes taken by the Palestinians, after Clinton submitted a draft proposal that described...
...only did the Crimson end its five-game drought, it snapped the Saints' stranglehold on victories at Bright Hockey Center. In front of a sellout crowd, Harvard picked up its first win over St. Lawrence at home since its 8-3 triumph during the 1994-95 season...
...loss to Yale and a troubling 65-55 defeat at Columbia have positioned Harvard in a position where the team may not be able to control its own destiny even if the Crimson can sweep Penn and Princeton on the road in two weeks. Nevertheless, Harvard gave its two sellout crowds heartfelt performances, proving that the Crimson has the potential not only to compete with but to outplay the league's best. The second half of the season could be wild and crazy, as Harvard looks to earn a birth in the NCAA Tournament for the first time since...