Word: strengthing
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...with a hip injury. Tiong and Neo were both also out with injuries during matches against Williams and Brown earlier in the season but were healthy against Dartmouth. “The most promising thing I have seen is that the team is winning playing at less than full strength,” Bajwa said. “The team is performing above average more so than in past.” —Staff writer Barrett P. Kenny can be reached at bpkenny@fas.harvard.edu...
...preparing her team for RPI and Union, Harvard coach Katey Stone is trying to keep the squad focused on its own level of play rather than the strength of its competition...
...stark contrast to the eventful third period. The Bulldogs posted all three of their goals in the final frame, a painful period for the Crimson’s nation-best scoring defense that headed into the game having surrendered seven goals in seven games, only three at even-strength. Sophomore goaltender Kyle Richter entered the third period with a lights-out, nation-best save percentage of .968 and goals against average of 0.99, but saw his statistics take a hit as Yale lit the lamp three times. In the tying effort, he was forced to work overtime, as Yale outshot...
...passed without a punch being thrown by one camp or the other. "It's going to look like this every day between now and the caucuses," says Clinton spokesman Howard Wolfson. In the latest rounds, Obama has tried jujitsu, challenging Clinton on what she considers to be her greatest strength, while exposing his own most glaring vulnerability: experience. When, during a swing through Iowa, Clinton pointedly asserted that she wouldn't need on-the-job training to deal with the economy, Obama shot back, "I am happy to compare my experiences with hers when it comes to the economy...
...that Obama is at last gaining some traction. Every survey out of Iowa shows the race a tight, three-way fight between Obama, Clinton and former Senator John Edwards, but growing numbers of voters there are rating the need for new direction and new ideas as more important than strength and experience. The question is whether Obama's newfound aggressiveness will undermine his image as the candidate of a new kind of politics. Meanwhile, Clinton's formidable lead in New Hampshire has dropped by nearly half, to 14 points in the latest CNN/WMUR survey, conducted by the University...