Word: pro
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Harvard's offense lined up in a pro set--two wide receivers, two running backs and a tight end--on first down. Rose found Morris, who was split to the right of the formation at the Harvard 45-yard line. Morris , who was uncovered, outran the entire Brown secondary for an 80-yard touchdown reception. The pass was the longest touchdown pass for the Crimson in 38 years and gave Harvard its first lead of the season...
Harvard lined up in a pro set and handed the ball to the fourth-string running back, sophomore Nick Palazzo, who gained three yards. Senior Chuck Nwokocha, the first-string running back, was sidelined in the first game of the season with an injury. Second- and third-string backs Matt Leiszler, a sophomore, and junior Jared Lewis were injured in the second and third quarters, respectively, leaving Palazzo as the only healthy back remaining for Harvard...
...team. Gone, too, are the five straight Ivy League titles that made the Crimson one of the preeminent college teams in the country. And, perhaps most surprising of all, gone also is Dave Lingman, who had such a successful freshman season last year that he decided to go pro this summer...
...twins' parents might be surprised to know that this aspect of their position against the separation takes a page from the abortion rights handbooks. The pro-choice stance, which is theoretically anathema to these parents' beliefs, holds that if a pregnant woman feels unable to care for a child, she should not be required to carry the fetus to term. Jodie and Mary's parents argue against an ostensibly life-saving procedure because they are worried that saving one child could result in severe financial and emotional hardship for the family. In their minds, it's better for both children...
...makes many people so nervous. Everyone understands that even the most public people need to have private social lives. What's potentially cringe-worthy is the image of the "people's house" being used as a bargaining tool for political gain. Clinton press secretary Joe Lockhart denies any quid pro quo between the White House and the Democratic donors (but hey, he does want to keep his job for a few more weeks). Perhaps emboldened by his looming retirement, Lockhart thumbed his nose at his inquisitors, informing the press in no uncertain terms that his boss would continue to invite...