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...even better defense with a .86 goals against average, and yet it only finished with an even 3-3-1 record and fifth place. The Ivy title has remained up for grabs in recent years with teams: Princeton, Brown, Penn, and Dartmouth have won the championship recently. Even one tie game can sometimes mean the title for a team...
...four out of seven Ivy games are home at Ohiri Field, the Crimson is particularly excited. While a tie game can break a title run, home field advantage can break a tie. Harvard is also eager to face Yale and Dartmouth after last year’s painful losses...
When George Bush addressed the nation this evening from New Orleans' Jackson Square in shirtsleeves and no tie, a statue of Old Hickory loomed over the President's left shoulder. But it wasn't victor of the Battle of New Orleans, Andrew Jackson, that Bush was channeling; it should have been a bronzed Lyndon Johnson by the Presidential side. To be sure, Bush has never been a small government conservative; he didn't come to office, for instance, vowing to abolish the Department of Education; he expanded it. But no one could have foreseen the massive expansion of government under...
...parks the van near Muriwai Beach at 2 p.m. on a Monday; a letter-box drop in the area has urged voters to come and meet him. Key is wearing dark suit pants and a salmon-colored shirt (no tie), suggesting work and energy; the people here, in shorts and light dresses, look like they're on holiday. Several locals stop by with donations or to pick up on a previous conversation, as the smell of frying vegetable oil from a snack bar wafts by. A young mother, carrying a child, identifies as a Labour voter but she wants...
...game that saw the Crimson dominate play and fire over three quarters of the shots, it was a pair of freshman seeing their first collegiate action that rescued Harvard from a frustrating tie...