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...power needs, and more than half of municipalities approaching bankruptcy. Cynics now predict that South Africa will become the next Zimbabwe. This is Mandela's real legacy. He is the genial, smiling fig leaf that duped the world into believing South Africa would prosper under an ANC administration. Allan Banfield, Hatfield, England...
...campaign that began a mystery, became a disappointment, and wound up—given its gritty post-season performance—a vindication.Harvard started the 2005-06 season having lost its top five scorers from a year ago: record-setting forward Nicole Corriero and all-star defenseman Ashley Banfield to graduation, and Julie Chu, Caitlin Cahow, and Sarah Vaillancourt to represent their countries in the Winter Games. “We lost a lot to graduation and it takes time to replace a Corriero, an Ashley Banfield,” Stone said in a preseason interview. “We?...
...Cramer is a study in contradictions. He learned from liberal thinkers and protested against Nixon in college, but says he loved working with his thesis advisor, former Shattuck Professor of Urban Government Edward Banfield, whom he calls “reactionary” and who was later memorialized by Kenan Professor of Government Harvey C. Mansfield ’53, former Harvard and current Pepperdine University Professor James Q. Wilson, and Weatherhead University Professor Samuel P. Huntington. Cramer calls himself a McCain Democrat and says that money won’t make you happy—that it?...
...says that losing key players automatically means a team has to get worse? The defense of the Harvard women’s ice hockey team certainly doesn’t think so. After losing anchor Ashley Banfield to graduation and then rising star Caitlin Cahow for this season in a surprise move to the U.S. National Team, the Crimson is left with only three returning defenders. But rather than being daunted by this setback, the team prefers to look at the upcoming season in a new light. “We’re not looking at it in terms...
...loss of senior Julie Chu to the U.S. Olympic team, Harvard’s upper ranks do not provide quite as much depth as they have the last two years.“We lost a lot to graduation and it takes time to replace a Corriero, an Ashley Banfield [’05], a Kat Sweet [’05],” Stone said. “We’re going to rely a lot on goaltending and fortunately we have good goaltending. So we’re going to start there and work...