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...time. Two summers ago, Elizabeth II decided to invite Bush 43 for a formal state visit, the first for an American President since Woodrow Wilson called on her grandfather in 1918. Prime Minister Tony Blair's government was behind the idea, confident that lots of royal folderol--a white-tie dinner, a ride by the Queen and the President in a horse-drawn carriage--would put a big, emotional exclamation point on the transatlantic bonds Blair has nourished. But now, a week before Air Force One is scheduled to touch down, Bush's journey is starting to look like...
...moment it seemed that the tight end would barrel into the end zone to tie up the game. But Quaker linebacker Steve Lhotak blocked his way as the clock expired, leaving the Crimson anticlimactically empty-handed on the six-yard line...
Though it has just two Ivy League wins and at best will finish in a four-way tie for third place, it has also only lost three games by multiple goals and leads the league in points with 77. That point total is more than double the amount scored by Dartmouth and Cornell...
After a loss and tie against Western Michigan to begin the season, Cornell swept Yale and Princeton and is back in a place it has occupied for much of the last two seasons: first place in the ECAC...
...good measure, Packard also added an assist in the 2-2 tie to Dartmouth, giving his line both goals and all five points in the game against the Big Green, along with five points in the Vermont game. Since this line had never skated together for a substantial period of time, the dazzling performance last weekend spoke volumes about the natural chemistry between Packard and his new linemates...