Word: third
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...while he said little about his future last night, Gore gave a few hints that a third run for the presidency in 2004 is not out of the question...
...Crimson (6-4-1, 5-3-1 ECAC) takes a backseat to a flawless Catamount squad (7-4-0, 5-0-0 ECAC) and Cornell (5-3-2, 4-1-1 ECAC), dropping Harvard to third in the conference...
...notched only two goals in its last two games, skating to a scoreless tie, and a 2-2 knot against UMass-Lowell last weekend. The Wildcats could have stolen the second game back from the underdogs, but they gave up two unanswered goals 17 seconds apart in the third period to cost them the victory...
...competitive. In my own entryway, three candidates with compelling credentials were not endorsed. One was a captain of a sports team who was also the best athlete in the Ivy League in his sport, another a leader of one of Harvard's top four student groups and the third was yours truly, who admittedly dampened his chances with, of all things, a sloppy essay. Perhaps all three of us never had a shot, but then again, perhaps our promise was grievously underestimated, just like that of an advanced standing classmate of ours who after not being endorsed for the Rhodes...
...think the Florida Supremes deserved to sail into that safe harbor? The state's high court had tried not once but twice to design a recount scheme that held up to equal protection provisions. Seven Justices said Saturday's count was a failure on those constitutional grounds. A third try might pass muster, it might not, but the way the Florida court had chewed up the past 35 days was certainly no reason to believe that Dec. 18 was any safer. And beyond that date lay constitutional madness not seen since, well...