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Finally, turnovers—which had been Harvard’s Achilles heel in close games earlier this year—were not a game-breaker for the Crimson. The team gave the ball away only 14 times, five less than their average number coming...
Catholics and protestants in Northern Ireland have seen peace deals fall apart time and again. But when the latest push for a final settlement between nationalists and unionists ran aground last week, it was due to a novel deal breaker: a $50 million bank heist. Ulster's Chief Constable, Hugh Orde, announced Friday that he believed the brazen Dec. 20 robbery from the Belfast headquarters of Northern Bank had been the work of the I.R.A. - a statement that immediately derailed a power-sharing deal that had seemed close to a positive conclusion just weeks earlier. The I.R.A. denied involvement...
With one successful try already under his belt against Penn last weekend, Schindel lined up for the record breaker, which would have come from 35 yards...
This recent incident has in many ways cemented the reputation of the Bush administration: not as a strong and capable wager of the war on terror, but as a dishonorable rule-breaker that chooses to deceive the entire country and jeopardize the seriousness of America’s signatory status to the Geneva Conventions in order to wage a wrong-headed war against the wrong country...
...goal was a back-breaker for a Crimson team that was desperately trying to level the score near the end of the game...