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...Curtis Roby proved to be one of the most high-strung matches of the tournament. Breaking Roby in the first set at 5-5, Vegosen was able to hold his serve and earn himself the first set. Roby struck hard in the second set with a slew of passing shots. But Vegosen rallied back in the final tiebreaker and overwhelmed Roby with a dominant 10-4 victory. “Spencer has been able to distinguish himself in the classroom but up until now hasn’t managed to distinguish himself on the courts,” Rueb said...
...beautiful night. We had the perfect number of people for a human pyramid. There were six of us, varied enough in height and weight to make tiers without breaking anyone’s back. We had a carpet to fall on and a slew of problem sets, papers, and readings to distract ourselves from. I was on the bottom tier, trembling and giggling alternately as each roommate added herself to the structure. After quite a bit of debate, shrieks, and near-arm-collapses, our pyramid existed for just a few moments. Then we dissolved into a jumble of limbs...
...Cambridge Police Department (CPD) arrested a man accused of slashing tires in a slew of incidents in Cambridge on Sunday...
...does not surprise me that a person like Charles Fried would be alienated,” Kennedy said. “I’m glad that my colleague has seen fit to support the better candidate.” In recent weeks, Obama has collected endorsements from a slew of moderate Republicans, including former Bush press secretary Scott McClellan, as well as the former Republican governors of Massachusetts and Minnesota, William F. Weld ’66 and Arne H. Carlson. —Staff writer Athena Y. Jiang can be reached at ajiang@fas.harvard.edu...
...That could also just be happy talk meant to buck up the weary and the dispirited who dedicated much of the past 24 months of their lives to this effort. McCain's strategy in these final eight days of the campaign hinges on winning a slew of red states in which Obama currently holds leads of varying sizes in the polls - Florida, North Carolina, Ohio, Missouri, Virginia, Colorado, Nevada - and then somehow producing an upset in Pennsylvania, a Blue state that went for Gore in 2000 and Kerry in 2004 and where Obama currently boasts a lead...