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...Nepal is at an ominous tipping point. For the first two weeks of this struggle, picking the good guys out from the bad has seemed to be relatively easy: a long-suppressed people has risen up in courageous protest against a remote and autocratic monarch who repeatedly unleashed a brutal police on them. But the longer the demonstrations for democracy go on,the greater the danger that the mass movement turns into a tyranny itself. By Monday, the U.S. State Department ordered all families and non-emergency staff to depart the country...
...unearned runs charged to starter Adam Cole, who lasted 6 2/3 innings, surrendering six hits and fanning six. The damage from four hits and two errors could have been worse, but one runner was gunned down at the plate and Brunnig whiffed cleanup hitter Jeff Dietz, suffering through a brutal 0-for-7 day at the plate, with two on to retire the side.Matt Vance staked the Crimson to a 2-1 lead in the third inning with a two-run double. HARVARD 1, BROWN 0The most striking evidence of supernatural intervention came on the final play of the Crimson?...
...amazing turn around from last year.” Although playing conditions worsened as the tournament progressed, a strong practice on Friday helped the team get situated with the course before things changed Saturday morning. “Saturday the weather was really brutal,” said captain Jennifer Cronan, who finished in 16th place. “We had high winds, it was cold, and it rained on and off all day; but the course held up pretty well.” The weather didn’t have much of an affect on a Harvard squad that...
...When he and Berkowitz argued about the actual vs. the book value of Enron's international assets - assets that were dragging down Enron's finances -Skilling responded, with brutal honesty, that businesses don't tell all. But he hemmed and hawed for 10 minutes over a simple prosecution question about his responsibility to shareholders - refusing to admit he had done anything wrong. "We see the real Skilling here," said Michael Wynne, a former federal prosecutor who is attending the trial to prepare for case against banks that raised funds for Enron...
...brutal as Skilling's questioning got at times, Lay could be in for a harder time on the stand. Whistleblower Sherron Watkins has testified that Lay continued to tout the company to investors and employees even after she gave him dire warnings about the Enron's finances. Skilling met with Lay the same day as Watkins, but he swears the two never discussed her allegations. If Lay doesn't contradict his co-defendant, it raises the question of why he didn't bring up the issue himself with Skilling. Did he not believe Watkins? Or not trust Skilling...