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Despite the significant drop in the number of candidates this year—120 compared to 185 last year—a record 2,792 students voted in the election...
...only did every other Harvard player win, but senior Martin Wetzel was the only other player to drop a set, doing so in his 6-1, 6-7 (6), 6-4 victory...
This is not to say he’s a national security risk, nor that the authorities did not drop the ball, but neither is he the most mild and inoffensive of men. “Here Comes My Baby” notwithstanding...
What if you're a truly motivated seller who can't wait for a buyer to emerge? LeaseTrading com launched a new feature this summer that lets qualified sellers drop out of a lease immediately. Naturally, it will cost you: so-called Instant LeaseRelease requires that you pay half your car's negative equity, which is the difference between the lease buy-out price and what the car is actually worth. It may be a fraction of what the dealer would charge, but you may want to think twice before driving down that road...
...lately: mixed at best. His Labour Party won an important by-election last week (he cannily announced his trip to the hospital as the polls closed), driving the opposition Conservatives into a miserable fourth place behind the Liberal Democrats and the U.K. Independence Party, but still suffering a big drop in its own votes compared to the last general election. Last week at Labour's annual conference, a forum where Blair usually shines, he had to placate grumpy delegates with a tepid semi-apology for the Iraq war; "I acknowledge and accept" that the intelligence about weapons of mass destruction...