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...Still, it is difficult to see it as anything but a change of heart. Rice says her next book will be a continuation of her multi-part series chronicling Jesus Christ's life; the second novel in that saga, Christ the Lord: The Road to Cana, comes out March 4. She plans to write a third installment in that series before tackling what she now claims to be her final vampire book. For a prolific author who writes a book approximately every 15 months, that means it may be at least another three years before we once again see blood...
...Harvard picks up its second Ivy win and breaks its seven game losing streak! Princeton's road woes continue. Never would have guessed this with Harvard down by eight with 2:28 to play...
...Earlier, everyone was playing well, but we just weren’t getting results. Now we are.”The only problem for the Crimson is that Yale enters tomorrow night’s game on a roll as well. Though the Elis dropped two on the road to Quinnipiac and Princeton earlier in the month, they’ll skate onto the Bright Hockey Center ice coming off an impressive 5-2 win against No. 12 Clarkson.“Yale has been playing really good hockey this year,” MacDonald said. “They?...
...camera picks up Pete Fredriksen, 56 and still dressing in t-shirts. Tonight's is black and printed with an image borrowed from the Beatles: four giants of Democratic charisma crossing a road - Franklin Roosevelt, John Kennedy, Bill Clinton and Obama. Fredriksen is talking about the energy and optimism of Obama's young supporters. "They remind me of myself years ago." Then cut to Bruce Elfant, 49, a more practical sort. He's the Travis County constable and a lifelong soldier in the beleaguered ranks of Texas Democrats. You hear him talking about his hope that a jolt of Obamamania...
...does the movie end? Possibly with a long shot of Bill Clinton - his once shaggy hair now an aura of white - driving down a lonely East Texas road. He was born not far from there, across the state line in Arkansas, and from 1972 onward, he has nursed the belief that he might somehow reconnect the working-class whites of that region to the Democratic Party. Scant luck so far. But he was still at it in advance of the Texas vote, stumping through places like Tyler and Lufkin and Texarkana and Nacogdoches - proving that the Clintons still believe...