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...Elis made a slight charge at the start of the second period, but the play evened out for most of the second half until freshman winger Brett Nowak stripped the puck back down low from Bulldog defenseman John Gauger, who had just stole the puck from...
...campaign. A Bob Jones professor named Richard Hand sent out an e-mail falsely alleging that McCain had sired two children out of wedlock. A flyer distributed at McCain rallies went after Cindy McCain for her addiction to pain killers a decade ago and her admission that she stole them from a clinic where she worked. Phone-call campaigns targeted McCain's broken first marriage. And a pro-Confederate flag group called Keep It Flying, founded just last week, sent out 250,000 pieces of misleading mail about the candidate's position on the flag flying above the state capitol...
Perez's allegations, headlined in the Los Angeles Times and Daily News for days, are a stunning indictment: cops who shot suspects and then delayed calling an ambulance, so they could fix the scene to make the shooting look justified; cops who stole drugs and sold them on the street; cops partying with--and sometimes raping--informants; and cops who shot at suspects for sport. One of the Rampart's least distinguished alumni: former officer David Mack, convicted of robbing a bank...
...stole third place from Harvard because it played two conference games last weekend and came away with four points in the standings. The Wildacts are 6-1 in February, including victories over Minnesota-Duluth and Dartmouth...
...primaries. We write for FM, not The New Republic. Noah Oppenheim '00, the closest we had to a guru on political affairs, was the spokesman. The rest of us had to try and look intellectual. With the first notes of music, Chris started the program: "John McCain stole the show from George W. Bush for the Republican Party, and it looks like George can't use Mummy and Daddy for votes. Let's play Hardball." As he glared menacingly at the camera, we suppressed our laughter. The camerawoman kept zooming in on Jordana Lewis' '02 quintessential academic look and then...