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...things that we need is to have that other person crashing the boards to help [Stehle and Cusworth],” Beal says. “That’s something I’d like to get back to, in terms of really being able to swing and attack the hoop...
...this age group’s ballots were cast absentee, and were therefore not included in exit polls. Speakers said they had found that college students’ opinions and degree of political involvement are generally similar to those of their parents, and that students are very much a swing constituency. The survey identified several new forms of political participation among college students, including blogging and wearing political slogans on T-shirts and wristbands. “The T-shirt is the new yard sign,” Monahan said. “The good news is that students...
President Bush had a tough message to deliver on the first working day of a weeklong swing through Asia, but first he had some fun. The President eschewed the high-priced bric-a-brac that usually passes for host gifts between world leaders, and startled Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi on Wednesday by cruising up to the bamboo-fenced Kyoto State Guest House on a Segway-the two-wheeled upright self-propelled scooter of the future that is a popular rental for tourists. Witnesses said Koizumi looked taken aback, but accepted Bush's suggestion that he go for a spin...
...attacks, says Ali Shukri, a longtime advisor to the late King Hussein, were "not a rude awakening, but a bloody awakening" for the many Jordanians who have shown sympathy for Zarqawi's gruesome acts in the past. "It's come back to haunt them," says Shukri. "Most people will swing 180 degrees...
...stands to discuss Daigneau’s save—or looked down in the press box to scribble a note, for that matter—you might have missed the score. But nearly eight minutes into the second period, Daigneau’s contortion caused a two-goal swing that kept Harvard (3-2-0, 3-2-0 ECAC) in the game. What could have been a 3-1 Big Red lead—coming on the Cornell penalty kill, no less—turned into a knotted score, a brand new hockey game with more than a period...