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...only one good enough to be familiar with all three types.These days, Salsgiver is a Harvard senior with roughly three months of college left.The appositives, needless to say, still remain.***Dressed in a tuxedo, the senior shifts in his chair, smiling at the question about how his right arm feels. He’s eventually headed to a dinner for the Delphic, an undergraduate final club.The arm is part of the package that brought Salsgiver to Cambridge in the first place. In baseball jargon, it’s a hose, a rocket, a gun—clocked as high...
...Crimson saw a goal each from an array of attackmen, including junior Greg Cohen, sophomore Brooks Scholl, and senior Steve Cohen. It was the younger Cohen’s first action since May of 2004, after he missed the entire 2005 season due to an arm injury.Harvard will travel to Amherst on Saturday for the second chapter of its three-game road trip: an afternoon date with Massachusetts. For a team that has already matched its number of road wins from 2005, a campaign in which the Crimson went 1-6, the significance of last weekend?...
...Mahmad, an officer in the Afghan national police, was on his way to Sangin, in southwestern Afghanistan, last month when he found himself fighting for his life. He was traveling in a police convoy of five dilapidated pickup trucks armed with a modest arsenal of rocket launchers and AK-47s. As the patrol neared Sangin, Mahmad, 22, heard gunshots. He looked up to see that the man riding next to him was dead. Soon they were surrounded by Taliban guerrillas who had charged from the hilltops shouting "Allahu akbar." Five policemen were killed before commanders called in air support...
...this case, Owsley and his team were able to nail down or make strong guesses about Kennewick Man's physical attributes. He stood about 5 ft. 9 in. tall and was fairly muscular. He was clearly right-handed: the bones of the right arm are markedly larger than those of the left. In fact, says Owsley, "the bones are so robust that they're bent," the result, he speculates, of muscles built up during a lifetime of hunting and spear fishing...
...Anti--abortion-rights activists say they are deeply disappointed by the about-face. "It's a capitulation to the strong-arm tactics of the abortion lobby," says Wendy Wright, president of Concerned Women for America, a Christian public-policy group...