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...missed two weeks in August with blood clots in his left ring finger but insists he has never felt stronger in his 20-year career. A weak National League offers the Mets an opening, and although the young arms in Detroit, hot hitters in Minnesota or the Yankees' deep talent would be tough Series matchups, the Mets' bats can outslug any other lineup...
Meanwhile, three entire basketball leagues have been cut, as the six-foot-and-under and women’s divisions have been wiped from the program, pitting athletes of varying strength, talent, and interest against each other...
...still feel that we have the talent in the squad to be very successful,” Stapleton said. “We had a tough loss, but that is going to happen in soccer a lot of the time...
...from Ward’s last album, “Transistor Radio.” The song’s swelling lonesomeness was amplified by Ward’s plaintive harmonica playing; in devoting an entire verse to the instrument, he showed off a formidable instrumental talent that added a fresh layer to Ward’s antiqued radio-sentimentalism. “Helicopter,” from the quieter “Transfiguration of Vincent,” also benefited from some harp revisionism...
...Bronshtein, to say. The admissions process is fallible because people are fallible, and in this context, perfection is unattainable. Instead, we must hope that Dean Fitzsimmons and his staff will continue their laudable work to assemble new classes of leaders, innovators, team players, and the overwhelming talent to which Harvard has become accustomed. Let’s remember, every Harvard student was asked to join that remarkable community for a reason. I trust the College is better served for each of them. JOSEPH D. McGEEHIN ’06 September...