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Word: regularness (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 2000-2000
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Despite falling 2-1 in overtime to Columbia on Saturday and going winless in its last five games of the regular season, Harvard (10-7, 5-2 Ivy) is headed to the women's soccer version of the Big Dance after gaining an at-large bid into the NCAA Tournament last night...

Author: By Brian E. Fallon, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: W. Soccer Receives NCAA Bid Despite Stunning Loss to Columbia | 11/6/2000 | See Source »

...somewhat anticlimactic", Hart said. "This may have been our last regular season home game, but we know there is at least one more game to play...

Author: By Nicolas O. Jimenez, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: W. Volleyball Tunes Up for Ivy Tournament With Weekend Sweep | 11/6/2000 | See Source »

...marked the last regular season home game for captains Sarah Mattson and Katherine Hart, as well as for senior outside hitter Angela Lutich...

Author: By Nicolas O. Jimenez, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: W. Volleyball Tunes Up for Ivy Tournament With Weekend Sweep | 11/6/2000 | See Source »

...just another number where you're not getting any help," says Sarah Ambrosini, 29, who lives there with her two sons, ages four months and 16 months. The program is expensive, averaging $40,000 a year per inmate, compared with $25,000 in a regular prison. But since families stay together, fewer kids wind up in foster care. Also, follow-up studies show inmates in the program have a lower recidivism rate. Says Sterling O'Ran, an administrator for California's Department of Corrections: "We've been able to get them hooked on their kids instead of drugs." Many prison...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Mothers In Prison | 11/6/2000 | See Source »

...Maria Cantwell released a spot saying, "You know what's wrong in politics today? All the negative ads" - and then aired a hatchet ad saying her adversary "broke his promise to seniors," accompanied by the sound of breaking glass. Others put the attack in the mouths of celebrities or regular people, like the distraught elderly man in an NRA ad warning, "Al Gore definitely will try to take our rights away - just like they did in Australia!" When all else fails, ads blamed the medium itself. Two Bush campaign attack ads showed Gore on a TV screen within...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Campaign Ad Nauseam | 11/4/2000 | See Source »

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