Word: turning
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...because that’s what this weekend was.”The Crimson’s B boat also recorded ten top-10 finishes, highlighted by a pair of seconds in Sunday’s competition. Overall, Harvard finished the regatta with 119 points. The team can now turn its attention fully to ACCs, which will be held in two weeks at Georgetown.“It was the culminating regular season women’s regatta, so arguably everyone was peaking right now. The fact that we were able to beat out the teams from New England...
...give you an idea of how long this election cycle has been: When Barack Obama first announced he was running for President in February 2007, I had not yet been admitted to Harvard. And here I am on Election Day, a sophomore penning a headline that may yet turn out to be the “Dewey Defeats Truman” of our time...
...town hall that took place on Sunday night featured a McCain who is hard to find these days on the campaign trail - candid, jovial and largely nonpartisan. He parried a question about the country's borders by speaking of the bigotry that Irish immigrants endured at the turn of the 20th century. He gave a full five minutes to a representative of the One Campaign, allowing the activist to talk up new federal funding for AIDS treatment in Africa. When someone asked about problems at the polls, he hinted at the registration problems he has hammered on elsewhere. But then...
...less than a month, both the national election and Motley’s unexpected turn as president will have come to an end. He and the HRC executive board have begun to plan for both of these eventualities, and while most HRC members balk at discussing the potential for their candidate’s loss next week, it’s a possibility all seem to have considered. (The club’s post-election after-party will have an appropriately flexible “celebrate the election/drown your sorrows” theme...
...sign of how the GOP has long taken Indiana for granted. It hasn't opened a single campaign office, and the Indiana Republican Party's local offices are managing McCain's outreach efforts. Republicans spent an estimated $336,000 on television ads between in late October. "You can't turn on the TV without seeing Barack Obama," observed Tami Meisler, a 37-year-old medical technician who waited four hours in near-freezing temperatures to get a seat inside the Coliseum here. In recent weeks, the Republicans have been relying on Palin visits to draw excitement - and news headlines...