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That’s right. Yale topped the Division I-AA attendance charts this season drawing an average of 23,572 fans per contest...
Given football’s early start relative to the beginning of the school year, expectations for the first contest are limited, but Byrd hopes for close to full distribution at Harvard’s second home game, held four weeks into the season against Cornell...
...whereas in their earlier contest, Navy had caved early before winning late, the Midshipmen maintained their advantage throughout, ceding some water but always countering with a move strong enough to hold Harvard...
...stars in the Bush war council and their staffs have been engaged in nearly open warfare over Iraq and its aftermath, but officials have always maintained that the occasional hard words and bruises were the natural by-products of serious debate fostered by a CEO President who savors a contest of ideas so he can choose the best. That story line is becoming harder to maintain, and last week seemed to mark the moment when everyone stopped feigning propriety...
...hard to be? The answer is usually no, and that's what some young voters may conclude about the web efforts of the two leading presidential candidates. The G.O.P., at 2004NYCGOP.ORG, is sponsoring a contest, Stand Up and Holla, inviting young entrants to write about the President's call to community service. The prize? A trip to the convention. John Kerry's site, JOHNKERRY.COM, meanwhile, offers up remixes of Kerry one-liners--sprinkled over funk and jazz beats. --By Patrick Stack