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...student at Harvard Law School, Patrick’s oratorical skills would win him the 1981 George S. Leisure Award, granted to the best speaker in the final round of the Ames moot court competition...
Most preliminary counts show 60-year-old Daniel Ortega, who served as the Nicaraguan president from 1985 to 1990, as having already won 40 percent—the minimum a candidate needs to win an election in one round. If those counts are verified by electoral officials, Montealegre will not have the chance to challenge Ortega in a second round...
...Monday night’s counts, Liberal Alliance candidate Montealegre lagged behind Ortega by 7 percent. That wide of a gap rules out Montealegre’s only other conventional shot at a second round. For that to happen, Ortega would have to lead Montealegre by less than 5 percent and have won less than 35 percent...
...competition are seeded in the top 11 in the College Squash Association’s preseason national rankings. Princeton was the top team entering the weekend with the No. 2 spot, and the Crimson and the Bulldogs followed up at No. 3 and No. 4, respectively. In the first round of play, Harvard easily routed an overwhelmed Bears squad by a perfect final team score of 9-0. In the semifinals, the Crimson had its toughest match of the day against Yale. An injury to senior Jason De Lierre hindered the Harvard squad, which entered the final match...
...Division I entering the weekend and boasts the second most prolific offense in the nation with a 2.59 goals per game average, earned an automatic bid into the NCAA Tournament. Harvard is hoping for one of the top 16 bids, which would give it a bye through the first round and a home game in the second. The NCAA Tournament selection show is scheduled to air today on ESPN News at 4 p.m. “The willingness to work hard for each other is something that has been so successful for our group,” Kerr said...