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...played point-for-point [with Penn and Princeton] a lot of times,” Crimson coach Jennifer Weiss said. “We really had them on the ropes. Friday night, it was a matter of a couple of blocks, and with Princeton, it was the slide attack that resulted in us falling short.” The Crimson finishes out the season on a road trip to New York next weekend, playing Columbia on Friday and Cornell the next day.“We had joked around about steamrolling [the opposing team] each time,” Weiss...

Author: By Kevin T. Chen, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Senior Day Doesn’t Bring Reversal of Recent Fortune | 11/10/2008 | See Source »

...both [MIT and Fordham],” Tune said. “I thought we were well prepared and played hard, but just came out on the wrong end of a couple of close games.”FORDHAM 10, HARVARD 8Harvard responded well to the Rams’ attack throughout the first quarter of the game yesterday. The teams switched off tallies and ended the period deadlocked at two. However, the Crimson did not respond well out of the break and quickly fell behind, 6-2, and eventually, 8-4, before halftime.Harvard closed the gap to within...

Author: By Thomas D. Hutchison, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Seniors’ Last Games Bring Mixed Results | 11/10/2008 | See Source »

...tactic had been becoming increasingly rare in today's nominally safer Iraq. But on Monday, multiple bombings just minutes apart tore up parts of Baghdad during the morning rush hour. While alarming because there hadn't been a major attack for a while, the bombs that exploded in the predominantly Shi'ite neighborhood of Kasra are unlikely to herald a return to the bad old days, according to security officials. Al-Qaeda and other extremist groups, they say, have been severely weakened and are merely shadows of their former selves, too hamstrung to conduct extended campaigns of terror. (See pictures...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Baghdad, Blasts from the Past | 11/10/2008 | See Source »

...Friday night. It doesn’t help that Harvard is an abysmal 1-12 in its last 13 visits to Franklin Field, with the lone win in that stretch coming in the Crimson’s perfect 2004 season. GROUNDED Harvard’s rushing attack, which has struggled at times this season, managed just four total yards against Columbia’s stingy defense on Saturday. Though the lack of emphasis was in part due to the Crimson’s success through the air, Harvard was not pleased with that result. “We obviously didn?...

Author: By Brad Hinshelwood, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: NOTEBOOK: Brown Loss Revives Title Hope | 11/9/2008 | See Source »

...everyone involved in this conflict is benefitting from the trade in these resources except the Congolese people who are the victims of the war." The mining conglomerates have to come under political pressure, she argues. "They aren't likely to stop what they are doing overnight because of an attack of conscience." But choking off this flow of funds is not just about putting pressure on multinational corporations but also about forcing governments in the area, through firm diplomacy and tight financial screws, to uphold protocols and peace processes in order to be in good odor to do legitimate business...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How the World Must Act in Congo — Now | 11/9/2008 | See Source »

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