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...after Chu graduated last June, it was on the shoulders of Vaillancourt to take the helm of the Crimson offense, and the Sherbrooke, Que. native responded by becoming the most complete player in the nation and leading Harvard to a 32-2-0 record, No. 1 in the national rankings, and another Frozen Four appearance...
...would really, really would like to work for you. Honestly, even at 43, he can help your team win a few more games, or at least sell some more tickets. Yet, with a perjury indictment hanging over him, baseball is shunning Barry Bonds. Let's see what happens come June or July, when a contender needs those extra runs, or a cellar-dweller needs some publicity. Any publicity...
...latest progress report is the 10th released by the U.N. commission since it began its investigation in June 2005, but it was the first issued by the new chief investigator, Daniel Bellemare, a Canadian. Its contents were keenly awaited to see if he would be more forthcoming than his tight-lipped Belgian predecessor, Serge Brammertz. The original investigator, Detlev Mehlis, a German prosecutor, produced two sensational reports during his six-month tenure that read more like crime thrillers. A draft version of the first report in October 2005 even named four leading Syrian security officials as suspects. Mehlis also advised...
Mendillo still serves on the boards of several other investment groups, according to the announcement, including the Yale University Investment Committee—a post she will leave in June...
...some cases, McCain's intervention on causes that favored donors appeared to be exceptional. Consider the committee meeting that McCain led on June 23, 1999. The topic of the day was a proposal to require access to 911 emergency services for cellular phones. But McCain scrambled the script with just a few hours' notice. He introduced an unrelated amendment that would force the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to allow companies to own two television stations in the same market. Democrats were outraged by the move, since it violated McCain's own rule requiring Senators to give a full...