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...Crimson would have to weather throughout the night. Harvard’s long anticipated second road triumph once again eluded the Crimson (3-3-0), as it was crushed by the Terriers (3-4-2) by a score of 5-1. “I think we played a BU team that’s very talented but that hasn’t hit on all cylinders yet,” coach Jamie Clark said. “We were worried it might be the night they would do it, and it certainly...

Author: By Ricky Liu, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Harvard Routed by Terriers in Road Contest | 10/1/2008 | See Source »

...were not] enough to say anything about the teams that were there,” Robb said. Yale fared best over the weekend, finishing 18 points ahead of second-place Salve Regina to win the regatta.BU INVITATIONAL Part of the co-ed team was scheduled to sail at nearby BU last weekend. The poor weather prevented enough races from being completed for the regatta to count...

Author: By Tony Bator, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Weekend Regattas Cut Short By Weather | 9/29/2008 | See Source »

...don’t stall, but they follow us. “Bu yao,” I say, which means “do not want.” Sometimes that stops them...

Author: By Vidya B. Viswanathan | Title: A Comedy of Language | 7/11/2008 | See Source »

...after wire service stories miss the larger point about the Hu-Medvedev meeting. What was most important is what didn't happen. If the outside world had access to China's intelligence service - the Guojia Anquan Bu or National Security Ministry - this is how an after-the-fact debriefing on the Medvedev visit might have gone from one of Beijing's official Russia specialists (an expert who, for the sake of literary license, was educated in the U.S.) addressing the Central Committee and the State Security Council...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What China Wants from the Russians | 5/27/2008 | See Source »

...some people in mountain villages cut off by the quake, waiting wasn't an option. Some hiked out on their own. The roads to Bu Xiaoyan's village of Gaochuan were blocked, so she left her husband, the principal of the local school, and set off across the mountains. "It took me seven hours to walk out," the 29-year-old mother said. Now she is hitchhiking through the disaster zone to find her daughter, who was attending school in another town...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dire Times in Quake-Ravaged China | 5/15/2008 | See Source »

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