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...allowed just one hit in three innings of relief to pick up her first save of the season.Yale’s pitchers were strong throughout the weekend, not surprising considering the Bulldogs rank second in the Ivy League in team ERA with a 2.39 mark.Harvard threatened in the fifth when it loaded the bases against DiBernardi with just one out. But the reliever got junior first baseman Danielle Kerper to strike out and senior right fielder Susie Winkeller to fly out to center, ending the threat.Yale added an insurance run in the sixth on a sacrifice fly by sophomore...
...explosive offensively, but also really efficient on the mound,” said Allard. If Harvard wins two of the four games against the Bulldogs this weekend, it will have matched the number of Ivy League wins it garnered last year, when the Crimson went 6-8 and finished fifth overall in the final standings. “I think everyone’s really happy with the success that we’ve had,” junior pitcher Amanda Watkins said. “Our pitching and our defense are coming together at the right time, so that...
...Sources tell TIME that discussions are under way on Capitol Hill about whether to offer just such a deal to the key former aide to Attorney General Alberto Gonzales. The discussions - still largely informal - follow Goodling's assertion of her Fifth Amendment privilege to refuse to testify about her role in the controversial firings. Were Goodling to receive some form of immunity, she could be legally compelled to testify or risk facing charges of contempt of Congress...
...Goodling, 33, a graduate of Pat Robertson's Regent University Law School, resigned from the Justice Dept April 7. Several days before, her Washington lawyer, John Dowd, invoked her Fifth Amendment privilege and informed Congress that she would not answer questions about the dismissal of the U.S. attorneys. (The White House and Justice have denied allegations that the targeted prosecutors were fired because they were either pursuing either too many corruption cases against Republicans or too few against Democrats.) Among the grounds cited for Goodling's decision to invoke the Fifth Amendment was the fact that Deputy Attorney General, Paul...
...that if Goodling were granted immunity in exchange for her testimony, it would most likely be so-called "use immunity" - meaning that none of her statements could be used to prosecute her for past crimes. That would mean she would no longer have any basis to assert her Fifth Amendment right to refuse to testify...