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After starting the season with a shaky 6-1-1 record, the Crimson lost four in a row to the biggest guns out west—Wisconsin and Minnesota once, and twice to Minnesota-Duluth. The team finished 2004 7-6-1, leaving critics skeptical at best at their chances to make a repeat appearance in the Frozen Four...

Author: By John R. Hein, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Taking Their Final Shot Together | 3/25/2005 | See Source »

What do Mahjong, Wisconsin, and Barbershop Quartets have in common? Whether they believe in tile-flipping, brat-cooking, or harmony-seeking, they’re all soon to be Harvard-sponsored student groups...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: AP-ing the News | 3/21/2005 | See Source »

...will face Ohio State in the first round. The winner of the Big Red-Buckeyes matchup draws the victor of Minnesota and Maine’s contest. Fourth-seed Colgate travels to Grand Rapids, where the Raiders are paired with Colorado College, with the winner slated to take on Wisconsin or Michigan in the regional final...

Author: By Timothy J. Mcginn, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: M. Hockey Nabs At-Large Invite | 3/21/2005 | See Source »

...final game of the weekend pitted fourth-seeded Dartmouth against fifth-seeded Wisconsin. The contest went back and forth until the Big Green’s Katie Weatherston registered her second goal of the game 15 minutes into the third period. Dartmouth held on from there to take the quarterfinal contest...

Author: By Gabriel M. Velez, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: W. Hockey Wins Battle of Top Penalty Kill Units | 3/21/2005 | See Source »

...going to protect the historic rights of the legislative minority," said Senator Russ Feingold, a Wisconsin Democrat who has frequently cosponsored legislation with Republicans and, as a matter of principle, almost always supports the President on his Cabinet appointments. Feingold offered last week the most responsible budget amendment imaginable: that Congress be required to pay, through taxes or cuts, for any new spending proposals. It failed, for lack of G.O.P. support. "The Republicans talk about fiscal responsibility," he told me, "but they are openly hostile to it if it stands in the way of tax cuts. They are totally intoxicated...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Creative Stubbornness of Harry Reid | 3/20/2005 | See Source »

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