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...teams battle for the Covo Cup and then spend the night celebrating the occasion. The winner is owner of the cup until the next year, when it will be put back on the line yet again...
...wait for these luminaries? Right now Manhattan playgoers will find this year's Pulitzer drama winner (Edward Albee's Three Tall Women) and a likely candidate for next year's prize (Terrence McNally's Love! Valour! Compassion!). Walk down 42nd Street to find the wittiest evening in town (David Ives' All in the Timing). And if you wonder what Kenneth Branagh does when he's not doing everything else, check out the U.S. premiere of his 1987 play Public Enemy...
Eynon's also made the most out of her limited playing time this season, scoring the game-winner against arch-rival Yale, while tallying on a spin-a-rama move last week at Holy Cross...
Many students agreed yesterday that the only winner Tuesday was political stagnation...
Reluctant to call it quits -- after all, he's $27 million in the hole, personally -- California's GOP Senate challenger, Michael Huffington, today refused to concede to the predicted winner, Democratic incumbent Dianne Feinstein. "I believe in miracles," the multimillionaire said, still camping at his election-night base. With all precincts in, Feinstein led Huffington 47 percent to 45 percent, but both sides called for a quick count of the 500,000 to 700,000 absentee ballots that are keeping the state in suspense. Upset odds are slim: Huffington needs to outpoll Feinstein by 20 percent in the absentee count...