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...Rumsfeld. The case provoked an angry response from Pentagon, and Rumsfeld himself was reportedly upset. Rumsfeld's spokesman at the time, Lawrence DiRita, called the case a "a big, big problem." U.S. officials made clear the case could adversely impact U.S.-Germany relations, and Rumsfeld indicated he would not attend a major security conference in Munich, where he was scheduled to be the keynote speaker, unless Germany disposed of the case. The day before the conference, a German prosecutor announced he would not pursue the matter, saying there was no indication that U.S. authorities and courts would not deal with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Exclusive: Charges Sought Against Rumsfeld Over Prison Abuse | 11/10/2006 | See Source »

...rhythm with the team.” For the men’s team, rhythm was a little harder to come by. Because the Penn tournament is mostly diagnostic, Brand said he allowed a number of his more experienced fencers to stay in Cambridge to work on theses or attend job interviews. The Harvard men’s strongest performances came from senior captain Tim Hagamen, who placed No. 4 in sabre, and from sophomore foilist Kai Itameri-Kinter, who placed No. 5. “Last year I won [at this tournament],” said Hagamen, who lost...

Author: By Jonathan B. Steinman, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Defending Champs Return | 11/5/2006 | See Source »

...effort to further ensure the integrity of the content that runs in our newspaper, The Crimson will now require all contributing columnists and cartoonists to take part in sourcing and citation seminars similar to the ones that Crimson staff writers currently must attend. Additionally, we have sharpened our enforcement of source citation requirements in the editing process of written pieces...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Editor's Note | 11/2/2006 | See Source »

...Republican Club Vice President Mark A. Shepard ’08. “One poll is not indicative of the broader election.” Marking an expansion in the scope of analysis, the IOP, for the first time, examined the political views of both young adults who attend four-year universities or colleges and those who do not. According to the poll, of young adults attending college, 38 percent considered themselves politically active. Of those not attending college, 34 percent described themselves in the same way. “We were expecting there to be big differences...

Author: By Elaine Liu, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: IOP: Youth Vote May Tilt Balance | 11/2/2006 | See Source »

...Results of the Study: What Teenagers Look for in a Church The Barna researchers asked 2,409 teenagers aged 13 to 18 why they would attend a worship service at a church, synagogue or temple. Here's what they said...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How to Get Teens Excited About God | 11/1/2006 | See Source »

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