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...rubber match, Jonas shone again, making 28 saves and allowing only two goals through two periods. It took a superb shot off a mini-breakaway generated by a defensive zone turnover to beat Jonas for the game-winner and end the Harvard season...
...Sophomore winger Tammy Shewchuk's shorthanded goal gave Harvard a comfortable 3-0 lead 10:42 into the second period and turned out to be the eventual game-winner...
...Harvard will advance to the ECAC semifinals at Brown's Meehan Auditorium Saturday against sixth-seeded Dartmouth (16-8-5, 14-7-5), who upset third-seeded Brown. The Harvard-Dartmouth winner will face either fourth-seeded Northeastern or second-seeded...
...heat away from him. Steve Forbes and his bottomless checkbook worry Bush the most, but in the end, he concluded, Forbes isn't electable. At lunches like this one, staff members hand departing visitors a long, favorable article on Al Gore. The message: Republicans have to pick a winner, someone with enough general-election appeal to beat the Vice President in 2000. Says a participant: "He wanted to leave the clear impression that he's running...
After getting skunked in the past two presidential elections and taking a pasting in the 1998 midterms, Republicans are desperate for a winner. And Bush is nothing if not that: he upset incumbent Ann Richards in 1994 to become Governor of what is now the second largest state, won re-election last fall with 69% of the vote, and currently boasts job-approval ratings among Texans that top 80%. His success at co-opting traditional Democratic issues such as education--and boosting from 37% to 65% the number of black and Hispanic students passing key statewide tests--has helped lure...