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...fourth goal at the 6:34 mark. Clarkson freshman goalie Eve Grandmont-Berube was then pulled in favor of classmate Lauren Dahm, who had more success against the Crimson offense. Although both teams had scoring opportunities towards the end of the second period, neither could convert. After a slow start to the third period, junior Jenny Brine found the back of the net with just over five minutes to play to bring the score to 5-0. Vaillancourt and Cahow recorded their third assists of the night on the power-play strike. Harvard’s balanced offense and dominant...
...student, I’m shopping on a budget,” he said. “So the more discounts, the better.” Smaller stores around the Square reported mixed results about their sales traffic. Management at Hidden Sweets said sales were slow, dropping 10 percent. Adidas Originals said they had a 20 to 25 percent increase in Friday’s sales over last year’s. Everything’s Jake and Cardullo’s Gourmet Shoppe also reported sales increases. Although it did not experience a spike in sales after Thanksgiving, Berk?...
...even reached February 5, Giuliani's team rebooted and sent the candidate to Iowa and New Hampshire. He has since spent a markedly larger percentage of his time in those two states, particularly New Hampshire. Giuliani was not really expecting to beat Romney in the first two states, only slow him down, take the air of inevitability out of him, and - who knows? - maybe pull off a surprise early win. Even as they launched that push, however, aides sought to lower expectations: Giuliani's top aide Mike DuHaime said his operation was "momentum-proof," meaning it could contend with...
...pivot point is this: now that Huckabee seems likely to slow down Romney in Iowa, does Team Giuliani now shift its own pre-Florida efforts from Iowa to New Hampshire? Why bet any money or time on Iowa now that someone else is doing your work for you - and you could wind up in fourth place even if you play your cards well? My guess is that this calculation is already being embraced by some at Giuliani headquarters. Last week, with their man's polls sagging, Giuliani's team finally spent some of its cash on ads in New Hampshire...
...polling helped Rudd focus, relentlessly, on offering voters what they yearned for: a government as conservative as Howard's, only with a fresher face and a more inclusive smile. A government that cared, in the financial sense, about public hospitals and schools, and the frustrations of a too-slow Internet connection. A government that would help them atone for their coal-powered prosperity by ratifying the Kyoto Protocol on climate change...