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Through five games, Harvard has converted two of 16 power plays (12.5 percent)—eighth in the ECAC and tied for 44th nationally??€”including a combined one of seven against Princeton and Yale...
Edwards isn’t at the top of the polls nationally??€”a recent poll had him tied with the Rev. Alan Sharpton for fifth place among the nine Democratic presidential contestants—but he did well with Harvard students last night...
Junior Alexis Martire—tournament sixth seed and No. 69 nationally??€”failed to win a single match, advancing courtesy of a bye before being easily upset by Northwestern’s Ruth Barnes...
Relaxing these ownership rules would open the door to massive consolidation in the media sector. A small number of already-large companies would be able to buy out smaller broadcasters, vertically integrating the production and distribution—both locally and nationally??€”of broadcast content. In doing so, control of content in many of the nation’s media markets would be concentrated in the hands of a few large companies. Such consolidation is dangerous for several reasons...
...season was far from over. Overall the Crimson was ranked much higher than Brown or any other Northeast team—at No. 33 nationally??€”and thus got the opportunity to not only qualify for, but also receive a high seed in, the NCAA tournament...