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According to observers, the combination of slate voting and disgruntled voters may tip the scales in favor of alliance-endorsed James J. McSweeney...
...thought the freshman all did well," Tomassoni said. "It was nice to see Craig Adams get his first goal--a nice tip on a power play...
That was most evident when Harvard converted with only three minutes left in the first period. Sophomore Geordie Hyland blasted a shot from the right point where freshman Craig Adams was waiting to tip the puck into the back of the net. This goal brought the bench to its feet and gave Harvard a needed lift and a 2-1 lead...
...There's a pretty significant likelihood that if there is a custody battle, O.J. could lose custody," says Scott Altman, a professor of law at the University of Southern California. Although all states strongly favor parents over other relatives in child-custody cases, Altman believes three other factors could tip the balance in the Browns' favor: "For children who have already lived through a traumatic event, continuity of care could be important. Second, the judge could consider evidence that O.J. beat the children's mother and conclude that O.J. presents a danger to the children. Third, because the civil standard...
...world's best poets at his own game by writing a contemporary Faust as a ferocious musical Valentine to temptation, damnation, redemption and the beguiling persistence of evil. It is classic pop and prime Newman. The tunes are jaundiced, lyrical and funny; the libretto (by Newman, with a tip of the hat to Johann Wolfgang) winningly softhearted and hardheaded where it counts. The composer has also exercised his artistic prerogative by giving himself the best part. He plays the devil...