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...before he could persuade the coaching staff that he’d be of greater use in the shallow defensive backfield than the stocked wide receiving corps, Harvey tore his anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) on a routine special teams play on the astroturf at Columbia’s Wien Stadium...
With a ball from quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick lofted long down the righthand sideline, Howell sized up Edwards as he went to reel in the catch, then planted his teammate in the stadium turf. The hit forced Edwards from the game and left him with his arm iced and in a sling as a precautionary measure...
...quick resignation as head of the military in 1989: "He just said 'bye-bye,' picked up his briefcase and left." This, wrote Chi, showed that Deng was a "truly selfless man, a man who considered the overall picture." That sounded like a message to Jiang. Taken together with the stadium cancellations, those messages seem to be getting more frequent, and louder...
Despite finalizing many details of an AIDS benefit concert planned for Oct. 2 in Harvard Stadium, Alicia Keys’s managers canceled the concert saying that a visit in October would hurt ticket sales for other Boston-area visits in the near future...
...vote," says Ray Fair, a Yale University professor who has made a name for himself predicting presidential elections using economic indicators. And so when the government announced Friday that 144,000 jobs had been added in August, both candidates jumped. Bush crowed to supporters at a minor league baseball stadium in Pennsylvania that the new jobs proved "our growing economy is spreading prosperity and opportunity." The John Kerry camp, meanwhile, argued that the number didn't even keep up with population growth. Said the Democratic challenger: "Bush is now certain to be the first President since Herbert Hoover...