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More recently, the team shut out Siena on Monday, 9-0, but games next week against No. 8 UConn and Maine will force Dartmouth to play some tougher competition. IVY STANDINGS IVY OVERALL Team W L PCT W L PCT Princeton 3 0 1.00 8 0 1.00 Harvard 2 0 1.00 5 3 .625 Brown 1 1 .500 5 4 .556 Dartmouth 1 2 .333 5 4 .556 Yale 1 2 .333 3 4 .429 Cornell 0 1 .000 4 5 .444 Pennsylvania 0 2 .000 4 4 .500 Columbia...
...increased 62%. Meanwhile, their chances of remarrying are not great: while about 75% of all divorced people eventually marry again, the rate for men is three times as high as that for women--and given men's propensity to marry down in age, the older the woman, the tougher the odds...
...same is so with Jack for the other side." Why? "Money, mostly." For at least the next two years every person bitten by the presidential bug will be scrambling for political and financial support. By doing well this year, Kemp and Gore could make that numbing job even tougher for their rivals...
...election that seemed spiritless was in fact a demonstration of positive satisfaction in the achievement of a clear, if unimaginative, centrism that most people had wanted for quite a while: fewer guns, tougher laws, lower crime, higher culture (it was never just the economy, stupid), cleaner air, freer trade, better teaching, less deficit, less welfare and abortion rights unchanged...
...Administration smartly opted to keep the U.S. out of that snake pit by refusing to engage Saddam militarily on Kurdish turf. Not only were the logistics of fighting there tough--no use of ground troops, high risk to pilots--the political implications with Turkey and Iran were even tougher. Having failed to mold the Kurds into an effective scourge against Saddam, the U.S. must now live with Iraq's newfound power in the north...