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...laxmen are one of the country's better teams--before the Brown debacle, they were ranked number nine in the nation--and always put on a good show. Look for David Kramer (formerly of the Harvard soccer team) and Michael Bergmann (one of the U.S.A.'s better goalies) to shine...
This season, Harvard is hoping that the sun will shine on both Soldiers Field and the softball program. But the job must be done without graduated pitcher Janet Dickerman, first baseman Trisha Brown, third baseman Lisa Rowning and catcher Gia Baressi. The latter three had started for four years...
...problems, the chaotic primary system has infused American politics with the life and energy it needs. The process offers unknowns a chance to shine in the early, small-state races. It permits the best organized and the best financed to show their stuff in Olympian contests like Super Tuesday. And although one can argue that money and TV advertising distorted last week's results, the ability to raise a lot of cash in small amounts from a lot of people is a kind of plebiscite in itself, a test of a candidate's core support. In its very complexity...
Possibly there are some movie cultists who still have glowing memories of the original 1949 version of D.O.A., but even they may find this remake engaging. Screenwriter Charles Edward Pogue, who recently updated The Fly, has a gift for polishing up pop cultural artifacts so that they shine like new. And Directors Rocky Morton and Annabel Jankel, up from rock videos and Max Headroom, have found their own effective approximation of the beloved film noir style...
...begins to shine again in Cambridge, Harvard athletes begin to abandon the confines of Hemenway Gymnasium, Blodgett Pool and Briggs Cage for the fresh smell of grass at Soliders Field...