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DIED. JACK ANDERSON, 83, Pulitzer prizewinning journalist whose muckraking columns terrified Beltway politicians for more than a half-century; in Bethesda, Md. A devout Mormon who viewed his work as a calling, Anderson often enraged his powerful subjects with his syndicated "Washington Merry-Go-Round" column, which broke stories like...
If they have an uncanny resemblance to living creatures—the beak-like pincers, myriad appendage, rubber tubing tail—it’s no accident: next time he sees one of them, it’s drinking water from a river. For the rest of the video...
John Reid, the British defense secretary, said there was no reason to suspect anything other than an accident. British security sources confirmed to TIME that they had no reason to believe terrorism or sabotage were involved, but planned to keep an open mind as the blast is investigated.
Members of the Harvard Mountaineering Club (HMC) assisted an injured climber on Mt. Washington, New Hampshire last Saturday. The group, who traveled to New Hampshire to teach new members about winter camping and hiking, was on its first winter trip of the season when the climber was hurt in the...
This weekend, Harvard women’s hockey team took time to evaluate the state of its union and to devastate Union. The No. 10 Crimson (6-4-2, 4-2-2 ECAC) dealt the hapless Dutchwomen (2-8-0, 0-6-0) a pair of thorough beatings, while giving...