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...years at the helm, former Coach Frank Sullivan couldn’t secure a win at either school. Every trip for Sullivan resulted in a sweep...
...Republican Party will still triumph in this year’s election. “I’m supporting McCain. I’m thrilled that we have a great nominee. I think he’s an American hero, and he’s going to beat either Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama,” said Lorch, who is also an inactive Crimson news writer. Another dedicated Romney supporter, Brian J. Bolduc ’10, heard the news of Romney’s withdrawl after arriving at the former Republican candidate’s headquarters...
...true “Indian,” whatever that means. When she writes that Indian-Americans supported Kerry over Bush in 2004 by a ratio of four-to-one, are we to assume that the 20 percent that went to Bush aren’t Indian either? Is liberalism an inherently “Indian” trait? Even as the majority of Indians are liberal, what bearing does this have on Mr. Jindal’s political beliefs? Is he not allowed to believe what he believes solely because the majority of people with brown skin disagree with...
...Louisiana, Nebraska and Washington State are holding contests Saturday and Maine Democrats will caucus on Sunday. There are 228 pledged delegates at stake this weekend, though all of the states will split delegates proportionally, so it's unlikely that either candidate can gain too big an advantage. As it stands now, Obama leads Clinton with 853 pledged delegates to her 849, not including Superdelegates, according to Real Clear Politics...
...another sport is going to come and do it unto us ... Or another football league is gonna go and do it around the the world first," he said. "There's a competitive drive that says the League can never stand still. We're either moving forward or backwards. Standing still doesn't work...