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...prevented players from gaining extra distance on the bounce or finding a clean lie in the fairways and rough. “Conditions were harder, but that’s not really an excuse,” Shore said. “I don’t care how tough the course is playing—we should have at least had a couple of guys up there who broke 80 when 10 people in the field were up there [with a score less than 80].” Difficult hole locations, best embodied by the pin placement...
...well against these next teams [at the Navy Invitational],” Farrar said. “It’s the first time we will have played against all of the top teams in the Southern Division.” “We purposely organized a tough schedule this season and we have several big competitions coming up, but I believe we are well prepared to face them,” Farrar added. After going through a particularly difficult stretch that saw Harvard lose six consecutive games, the Crimson seem to have recovered, winning four...
...Bumbershoot Festival, and the New York Comedy Festival. Though he has had his fair share of on-air time with appearances on Comedy Central’s “Premium Blend,” “Shorties Watching Shorties,” and “Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn,” he laments about not having made it into the house on the second season of “Last Comic Standing...
...overcome some serious divisions that are brewing in the short term. Major legislation designed to radically revamp the E.U. energy and telecommunication regulatory framework, including the possible break-up of large former government monopoly companies, is pending. On the foreign policy front, a drive led by France to impose tough economic sanctions on Iran has met resistance among other member states. And the question of how to deal with Kosovo, especially if it declares independence later this year, could cause a split in the E.U. as painful as the one over the war in Iraq...
...composed of white players. That has sparked passionate debate over whether rugby's national squads should replicate the socio-ethnic demographics of the societies they represent. A laudable goal for all nations on earth, perhaps, but one that would make those four New Zealanders playing for Japan a little tough to explain...