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Harvard (7-3-1, 5-3-1 ECAC) doesn’t have to look very far. No. 11 Vermont (9-4-3, 4-0-2), unbeaten in its last 11, rolls into Cambridge on Tuesday for a 7 p.m. showdown at Bright Hockey Center...

Author: By Timothy J. Mcginn, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Surging Forward | 12/6/2004 | See Source »

...course, the Crimson will have several opportunities to rectify all these oversights in the weeks to come. Five of Harvard’s next eight matchups pit the squad against opponents currently ranked—No. 11 Vermont, No. 10 Maine and No. 15 Northern Michigan, No. 13 Colgate and No. 12 Cornell—with a possible showdown with No. 1 Minnesota on Dec. 23 in the final round of the Dodge Holiday Classic thrown in as an added bonus...

Author: By Timothy J. Mcginn, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: M. Hockey Deserves Pollsters' Attention | 12/2/2004 | See Source »

...voted against an assault-weapons ban. But with a Westerner's quiet style and meticulous attention to detail, he has built alliances across the political spectrum during his 17 years in the Senate. "The biggest strength he has is that he always keeps his word," says liberal Vermont Democratic Senator Patrick Leahy. Reid keeps note cards in his coat pocket to jot down favors requested by colleagues who buttonhole him--and to record when they're done. A skilled legislative tactician who practically camps out on the Senate floor, Reid was Daschle's point man for secretly convincing Vermont...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Herding the Democrats | 11/22/2004 | See Source »

That, in turn, helped the G.O.P., which owned a 28-22 gubernatorial majority going into the election, maintain its margin. Five states (Indiana, Missouri, North Dakota, Utah and Vermont) went Republican, and five went Democratic (Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire, North Carolina and West Virginia), with Washington's race too close to call. But in the most closely watched and heavily bankrolled races, the G.O.P. prevailed. In Missouri Matt Blunt, the son of four-term Congressman Roy Blunt, beat state auditor Claire McCaskill; the two candidates spent a combined $7.3 million, also a likely state record. And in Utah a scion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The G.O.P.'s Stately Mansions | 11/15/2004 | See Source »

...York ?12 Massachusetts ?10 Maryland ? 4 Rhode Island ? 3 Vermont ?55 California ?21 Pennsylvania ?17 Michigan ?11 Washington ?10 Minnesota ?10 Wisconsin ? 7 Oregon ? 4 New Hampshire ?21 Illinois ?15 New Jersey ? 7 Connecticut ? 4 Hawaii ? 4 Maine ? 3 Delaware...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 2004 Election: How Bush Pulled It Off | 11/15/2004 | See Source »

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