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Harvard came out firing on all cylinders and never looked back. The Crimson relished its first opportunity this year to play in the sun, quickly snapping up the doubles point with two of three wins—anchored by the solid net play of Ermakov and Kumar at No. 1—and then winning all its singles matches except for at No. 1 and 4, where Clayton and Deneberg were outgunned by their opponents...
...However, the Crimson was boosted by standout play from some of its most uncertain positions, with several youngsters proving themselves worthy of the starting jobs they were penciled in for during the preseason. New shortstop Jeff Stoeckel had a hot trip at the plate on top of his ever-solid glove work, freshman slugger Andrew Prince displayed his middle-of-the-order power, and junior right-hander Brad Unger delivered the best pitching performance of his collegiate career.HARVARD 10, BARRY 5The Crimson ended its trip with a bang, rapping out 16 hits en route to an easy...
...Crimson (6-10, 2-2 Ivy) lost the second game to the Lions (10-13-1, 5-3 Ivy), 5-1, after easily defeating them, 9-4, in the first contest in sub-50 degree temperatures at Coakley Field in New York City. The nightcap saw a solid outing by junior Brad Unger wasted by a complete-game, five-hit gem by Columbia’s John Baumann. In the opening game, the top of the Crimson lineup caught fire and was backed by an outstanding relief appearance by senior Jake Bruton. COLUMBIA 5, HARVARD 1 While Baumann?...
Many people would feel a lot better about psychiatry were there definitive tests for its catalog of disorders. For now, its practitioners make judgments on the basis of checklists and observation - solid methodology as far as it goes, but not the same as, say, a blood test for anaemia or an x-ray of a broken femur. In the search for a test offering this kind of diagnostic certainty in mental illness, two Australian researchers believe they've made a leap. Gin Malhi and Jim Lagopoulos, from the department of psychological medicine at Sydney's Royal North Shore Hospital, report...
...Democrats, it's hard to find any good news for Republicans these days. So why, in poll after poll, including the new TIME poll, does that advantage seem to disappear whenever voters are asked to pick a President in hypothetical head-to-head matchups among front-runners with solid name recognition. In our poll, Hillary Clinton loses to John McCain, 42%-48%, and to Rudy Giuliani 41%-50%. Even though Clinton maintains a 7% edge over Obama among Democratic respondents, Obama fares better in the general election matchups. It's so close that it's a statistical dead heat...