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...Juxtaposed against the other contestants, Averell and MacNiven looked somewhat bohemian. Teams such as a mother-daughter duo from New York wore matching athletic outfits, as did sisters from Texas and Florida...
...wearable insult. Themed sweaters also fall into this category. Leggings, it seemed to me, were the sort of fashion faux pas that immediately classed one as a socially undesirable, Spam-eating “mathlete” who had eight cats. I speak from experience—I wore them when I was six. It was in that year that I routinely got bloody noses at inopportune times and started to sport a white eye-patch, which clipped on to my glasses. I was legally blind in one eye—that was my only excuse for why I also...
...tasted the big time, skated in the NHL, wore the Olympic sweater, and still returned to Harvard in the end? Why not a guy whose personality and enthusiasm have earned him a 36-20-5 record in just under two years—a guy who has lost only three games at home, here in Cambridge, where he belongs? Maybe he could even be a president-coach, sort of like the great player-coaches of yore...
...Breaking away, Cornell’s Vicki Hodgkinson blazed towards the goal and provided the assist to teammate Sarah Johnston, who tied the score at 1-1.After many unsuccessful shots on the goal during power play and several spectacular saves, the constant pressure applied by the Big Red wore down the Harvard defense. Following a saved shot, the Crimson could not clear the puck beyond the Big Red attack. Cornell forward Emma Chipman hooked the puck around goaltender Brittany Martin to give the Big Red a 2-1 lead.“We had a few defensive breakdowns...
...DECLARED PRESIDENT. RENE PREVAL, 63, ex-leader of Haiti; by election officials, following allegations of ballot fraud after Pr?val's lead appeared to be dwindling as the vote count wore on; in Port-au-Prince. An agronomist by training, Pr?val is beloved by the country's impoverished majority. He was President from 1996 to 2001 and replaces the interim government installed after the 2004 ouster of Jean-Bertrand Aristide...