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President Clinton took to the road to help Senator Ted Kennedy in the midst of the toughest campaign the Massachusetts Democrat has yet faced. As Clinton signed an education bill in Framingham, Massachusetts, he used the occasion to portray Kennedy, first elected in 1962, as an agent of change. "There is not a single, solitary member of the U.S. Senate more interested in new ideas than he is," Clinton told a roaring high school audience. Clinton's pat-on-the-back occurred as Kennedy's poll margin over businessman and G.O.P. candidate Mitt Romney grew to 10 points. A Boston...
Roosevelt's opposition to gambling on moral grounds has been the centerpiece of his approach to solving the state's toughest problems. The candidate also expressed his support for education and the rehabilitation of both criminals and the rehabilitation of both criminals and welfare recipients...
...year ago, the Yale women's soccer team humbled Harvard by a 20 score in what was one of the Crimson's toughest losses of the season...
...toughest break, however, came in the form of Stauffer's wrist. Yale found a way to stop the swift midfielder by legally tripping her up, but Staufler landed on her wrist, fracturing it. She will miss about two weeks of action...
Although Princeton will be the men's toughest competitor, Yale has also been running well as of late. The Bulldogs have been running in a tight pack, which could pose some problems if the Crimson is not ready. The key is for the Crimson to come out strong from the beginning of the race...