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...played tonight at 7:30 and tomorrow at 7 (Harvard at St. Lawrence, Brown at Clarkson, Rensselaer at Vermont and Colgate Cornell). If the score is tied at the end of regulation, the teams will play a five-minute sudden death overtime period. Should that also not produce a winner, the game ends in a draw with each team earning a point as they did during the regular season. A win is worth two points...
...these delegates, 107 come from the New England states. All the Yankee states except for Maine will for the first time have winner-take-all primaries, where only the top scoring candidate receives delegates...
...winner-take-all nature of the primaries would have given Wilson, with the help of the well-respected Weld, a large advantage over his opponents were he to win the New England primaries...
...idea of Massachusetts' being a winner-take-all primary, in Weld's eyes, was to deliver all of Massachusetts to Wilson," Watanabe says...
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA: Five-time Iditarod winner Rick Swenson was booted from the Anchorage-to-Nome race after a dog on his team died 12 hours into the 10-day event. Swenson, who has run 20 of the Iditarod's 24 races and never lost a dog, is the first musher affected by a regulation added this year. Nicknamed "the dead dog rule," the provision declares that mushers will be disqualified if any of their dogs expire on the 1,151-mile trail due to a preventable error. Swenson reacted to his expulsion by saying that the Iditarod had become...