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...real terms, the Canton-Pots-dam trip is Harvard hockey's equivalent of the West Coast swing for the Celtics or the Bruins. You feel very far away from home; geography allows the parents of some of the Canadian players a rare chance to see their kids play; each point taken from each game can slingshot your season forward...
...continued: "There are so many little things I've never learned along the way. I want to learn to waltz, to swing. To cook my own meals. I always dreamed of driving across America, maybe seeing a baseball game at all 28 parks. Or just chilling for a month at my family's cabin in Michigan, walking into town at night for ice cream or popcorn. I kept putting it off because of internships and all. Now I realize I'll never have time--ever...
...While they [low-income tenants] can swing the rent, a big hold-up is the down payment," Clenot says...
...that role in a way that was self-serving" and "not to be seen as representing any particular group." But then he adds, "Having said that, I'm not about to check what I believe in at the door." And in Washington it's a door that appears to swing both ways...
...rock music, as in tennis, your swing is the thing. But in music, unlike tennis, John McEnroe's licks were a bit choppy. When he tried to make an album this time last year, no major labels were interested. Now the Johnny Smyth band (after McEnroe's girlfriend Patty Smyth, who doesn't play in it) hopes to release its first album this summer on the tiny independent label 21 West Entertainment. Says the label's owner, Peter Gold: "John's playing, songwriting and singing have all gotten incredibly much better...