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...disaster then struck in the form of Maine's Karen Hebert, who tied the game at one and sent the game into sudden death overtime...

Author: By Chris W. Mcevoy, | Title: Field Hockey Loses in ECAC Finals, 2-1 | 11/19/1996 | See Source »

...visitor also told the employee that when other players tried to break up the fight, someone struck...

Author: By Elizabeth S. Zuckerman, | Title: Dean's Office to Release Report On Recent Altercation at MAC | 11/19/1996 | See Source »

...first extra period, the Crimson had an excellent scoring chance--so good, perhaps, some might have even ruled it a goal. Stauffer struck a ball well that hit the crossbar, ricocheted down towards the goal line, but then rolled back out, away from the goal mouth. The ball clearly seemed to be across the goal line, but for the third time, the referee made no call where he well might have...

Author: By Bo Williams, | Title: UMass Upsets Women's Soccer | 11/18/1996 | See Source »

...having reaped the benefits of the compromise he struck in calling for an independent counsel, President Clinton must now bear the risks. Had the Clintons been able to leave Whitewater in the political arena, it would at least be over with this election. As it is, the second Clinton term begins with an ominous shadow hanging over it. Unburdened by electoral politics, Starr is free to conclude his investigation. Perhaps the Clintons will be exonerated. Surely no one but their most partisan opponents hopes for charges, or for any ensuing ordeal that would distract Congress and the White House from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: STARR POWER | 11/18/1996 | See Source »

...election of not only a Democratic President but also a popular Vice President who can barely wait for 2000 is almost too much for Republicans to bear. So they will spend the next few months doing what political animals do by nature when struck, which is lick their wounds and bare their fangs at one another. The Republicans will worry, and they should. Women, the new swing vote, more or less deserted them. The old swing vote, blue-collar Reagan Democrats, who are culturally conservative but not so crazy about Big Business, drifted away after Pat Buchanan faded. In polls...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE NEXT ACT | 11/18/1996 | See Source »

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