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...resilience that has brought the team to within one game of the Ivy League title.Six different players got on the scoresheet for Harvard who came back to rip Columbia 6-1 Saturday afternoon at Ohiri Field. The match also saw junior Andre Akpan break the all-time Harvard records for both points and assists.“Instead of crumbling, we battled and put six in,” co-captain Luke Sager said. “That’s what I think is special about the team this year.”Harvard coach Jamie Clark had even...
...very lucky to have,” Martin said. “Many teams don’t have one good goalie and we’re lucky to have three of them.”PENALTY SHOTSFriday’s game was the first time the Crimson recorded a tie since a 2-2 draw against Dartmouth on Jan. 12, 2007...Kessler narrowly missed her 16th career shutout on Friday, which would have given her sole possession of the all-time Harvard record.—Staff writer Loren Amor can be reached at lamor@fas.harvard.edu.—Staff...
...incorporated an even wider variety of sounds into his acoustic tableau. In the early 1980s, after sustaining chronic injuries to his hands due to an aggressive playing style and taking a brief hiatus, Kottke reinvented his technique and returned to the guitar. Since then, his two most high-profile recordings have been collaborations with Phish bassist Mike Gordon—2002’s “Clone” and 2005’s “Sixty Six Steps.”The man’s talent as a performer, especially in light of his age?...
...When Hooks (John Legend) decides to go solo, the two back-up singers—Floyd Henderson (Mac) and Louis Hinds (Samuel L. Jackson)—pursue a career as “The Real Deal.” They ultimately fail due to poor record sales and the duo’s love for the same woman. Four decades later, Marcus Hooks is one of the most honored artists of all time, while Floyd is a recently retired entrepreneur having trouble adjusting to his new life and Louis is a tough parolee with little to his name. When...
Indeed, while Lieberman may have supported a Republican - and his good friend - for the White House, most of his votes in the Senate, aside from the war in Iraq and other security issues, are perfectly in line with the Democrats. "Given his voting record other than national security, I can't imagine his being welcomed with open arms by the Republicans," says Thomas Mann, a congressional scholar at the Brookings Institution. "Maybe he and John McCain will start a new party in the Senate." (See pictures of John McCain's campaign farewell...