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...freshmen, captain Matt Stehle, swingman Mike Beal and forward Zach Martin looked on as the team started 10-5 but collapsed down the stretch to finish 12-15. In their sophomore campaign, the trio suffered through a team-record 23-loss season. Last year, the program rebounded to the tune of a 7-7 record in league play, setting up high hopes for the 2005-06 season, which have been dashed by the team’s current seven-game losing streak.This weekend, the final one of the season, is the last chance for those seniors to snap the streak...
...could become a permanent resident / I could become your next President,” he sang, to the tune of “Razzle Dazzle”—a number he performed in his Golden Globe-winning turn as lawyer Billy Flynn in the movie musical, “Chicago...
...also demanded reflexive loyalty from Republicans on some very difficult issues without adequately explaining its case. "The media are wondering what ever happened to the Bushies' political antennae," a prominent Republican told me. "They don't have antennae. They just have a transmitter-and the party is beginning to tune them...
...radio. Congressional anger over President George W. Bush's decision to allow a Dubai-owned company to operate terminals at major U.S. ports had been at a low boil for days before the White House got its first inkling of the furor: Bartlett, the presidential counselor, happened to tune in to conservative talk-show host Michael Savage on the way home from work. By the time the President moved to quash it several days later with assurances that he wouldn't have allowed the deal "if there was any chance that this transaction would jeopardize the security of the United...
...could become a permanent resident / I could become your next President,” he sang, to the tune of “Razzle Dazzle”—a number he performed in his Golden Globe-winning turn as lawyer Billy Flynn in the movie musical, “Chicago...