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...London's Telegraph Media Group, which previously saw a decline in circulation and advertising, adopted a similar approach to the AP's on its website and saw their numbers skyrocket. Telegraph.co.uk experienced a huge jump in web traffic, from 7.2 million users in March 2007 to 17 million users in March 2008, making it the third most-visited newspaper website in Britain, according to the study...
...several years, because I haven’t had a team that I thought could handle it—going up against big teams, [that] could dig deep, [that] could fight and be okay with maybe not coming up with a win,” Allard said in March. “This team, I feel, can handle it.” The strategy seemed to pay off at the final early season tournament, the Mercer Classic, where the Crimson went 3-1 and finished second to the host Bears. After a challenging preseason, the squad stumbled...
...ultimate goal was to get back to the tournament,” departing captain Lindsay Hallion said. “We had a lot of successes during the season, but we didn’t achieve that goal, and that was pretty disappointing.” On March 1, everything was going right for Harvard. The Crimson honored its three seniors—Hallion, co-captain Jessica Knox, and Adrian Budischak—with a 51-48 thriller over Cornell that broke the tie between the two teams at the top of the Ancient Eight standings. A loud and proud...
...League title in the 50. But as impressive as the freshmen were, it took some veteran leadership to help Harvard maintain its accustomed level of success. Sophomore Alexandra Clarke and senior diver Samantha Papadakis were the Crimson’s other two qualifiers for the NCAA Championships in March. Clarke, who re-set her own school records in the 1000 and 1650 freestyle, wound up in 21st in her signature event, the 1650, at NCAAs. “I was a little disappointed in my performance,” Clarke said after the event. “I swam faster...
...Harvard baseball team can pinpoint exactly where the 2008 campaign went awry. From March 30 to April 8, the Crimson went 1-7 in Ivy League play and essentially eliminated itself from title contention. “That was the low point of the season,” senior ace Shawn Haviland said. “That put us out of it pretty early.”The slump came right at the start of the Ancient Eight schedule, so by the time Harvard found its stride late in the year, there was no time left for a comeback...