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...though he was down 0-6 in the final game. “It was a lapse of concentration in the beginning,” Sheth said. “But it felt good to turn it around.”Senior Garnett Booth had another impressive showing, beating his opponent 9-2, 9-0, 9-0. Early in the day against Cornell, Booth had won 9-1, 9-0, 9-0.“Booth has been playing so well in the past few weeks,” Oren said. “He’s dropped...
...first position, during which the Big Green team members cheered when their top player managed to win a point. Captain Ilan Oren, playing through minor injuries, had one of the night’s more competitive matches, eventually winning 10-8, 9-0, 5-9, 9-6. Senior Garnett Booth won without giving up a point in a 9-0, 9-0, 9-0 sweep. Senior Mihir Sheth, after being hit in the hand with his opponent’s racquet, won in three quick games. Freshman Colin West also had an easy time in the third slot for Harvard...
...third position, winning 9-4, 9-1, 9-1. “West has a tremendous amount of improvement to go,” Bajwa said. “By February, he’s going to be even better than he is now.” Senior Garnett Booth, at No. 5, had the easiest match of the day, winning 9-2, 9-0, 9-0. Senior Jason De Lierre, at No. 4, won a tough third game to clinch, 9-3, 9-3, 10-8. HARVARD 9, BROWN 0 The Crimson started its season with a solid performance...
...dusty side street in Somalia's former capital, there's little that distinguishes Mohammed's stall from the others. A grenade rests against a box of ammunition next to a row of AK-47s, and still more rifles hang from nails beneath a patch of tin roofing. His booth occupies prime real estate in the center of Mogadishu's Bakaraaha Arms Market, and he obsessively polishes his guns with an oil-stained rag in a battle against sand and grit. But few passersby show interest. Once one of the most bustling, bristling arms bazaars in the world, the Mogadishu weapons...
...English the official language and fine landlords who rent to illegal immigrants. In Austin, meanwhile, Republicans began trooping into the state Capitol with stacks of bills aimed at cutting off benefits to illegal aliens, taxing their remittances south of the border, and requiring proof of citizenship at the voting booth. The harshest bill would deny welfare and other benefits even to the U.S.-born children of illegal aliens - rights supposedly given them under the 14th Amendment. Latino groups, who were only recently being wooed by Republican candidates, were left aghast at the onslaught, calling it "a hate campaign" against immigrants...