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Lessons from Flight 253 The recent attempted attack on Flight 253 gave me a feeling of déjà vu [Jan. 11]. The information about the suspect was available; U.S. agencies didn't coordinate. Wasn't the Department of Homeland Security created precisely to prevent such situations? Adam Brostow Emmaus...
...largest lead acquired by either team was a six-point Harvard advantage, 22-16, but the Gulls rallied back. It seemed that the set would never end, until finally Endicott committed back-to-back attack errors to give the Crimson the victory...
...match was close from the opening minutes, with the Crimson able to come away with a 47-45 victory in the first set, during which neither team was able to establish momentum. Each time one team had a kill or caught a lucky break from an attack or service error, the other would respond with the same on the next play. Kuld’s finishing abilities were constantly being called upon, as the senior finished the set with 10 kills...
...attack errors were mistakes the Gulls quickly corrected in the second set, as they stormed to a 30-19 victory. Harvard kept it close for the first 20 points before Endicott went on a five-point run, taking advantage of a service error and two attack errors. Coach Brian Baise called a timeout, and play evened from that point, but the Crimson was never able to recover...
...corporate responsibility. In Obama’s administration, it means advocating substantial financial reform without apology, illuminating the ills of the lobbying culture, and taking quick action against the Supreme Court’s recent, undemocratic ruling granting corporations the right to invest unlimited sums in political campaigns. Roosevelt attacked bankers and the titans of socially-detrimental enterprises from the right, standing up for individual entrepreneurial opportunity and a level economic playing field. Obama must attack from the left and stand up for the financial futures of America’s families and communities...