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...diminutive point guard never saw the bench during Harvard’s 77-70 loss to Rutgers on Dec. 30, although Moore was feeling the brunt of her injury...
...Smith said. “It also affects the way she plays…[They were] questionable calls, quite honestly, in relationship to how they were letting it play. One official was calling a very different game than the other two officials, unfortunately, and I think Reka took the brunt of that. But that’s going to happen. We’re not going to complain about this...
...Senior Director of Federal and State Relations Kevin Casey, who represents Harvard in Washington, said he doesn’t expect the program to receive the full brunt of educators’ attention because it pertains to a much broader group than students alone...
...it’s not just NGOs and individual protestors that are feeling the brunt of this current crack-down on dissent. The latest issue of The Nation includes a story that examines what journalists see as “deliberate decisions” on the part of Pentagon officials to restrict their ability to cover some of the more politically sensitive aspects of the Iraqi engagement, such as the repatriation of the bodies of troops killed in Iraq. And remember the case of Valerie Plame, the CIA officer whose cover was recently blown? An ongoing investigation is still trying...
...full force for almost the entire game. Linebackers Dante Balestracci and Bobby Everett mercilessly hounded Columbia quarterback Jeff Otis and running back Ayo Oluwole with a fierceness that implied they, too, were frustrated and angry by how this team has been playing. The hapless Otis received the full brunt of Balestracci’s aggravation in the second quarter, when the Harvard captain delivered a crushing hit that temporarily knocked the Lion quarterback out of the game...