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...being passed over. He had a troubled tenure as president of Harvard, where his controversial comments about women's aptitude for math and science were a reminder that he operates best when he is working behind the scenes. His job at NEC is designed to make him the captain of the team but avoid an unpleasant Senate confirmation hearing. Though smoother than Summers in style, Geithner will have to explain to the Senate Banking Committee just exactly what he was doing last year while all those Manhattan investment banks came unglued...
...Crimson countered later in the half, with a 23:44 goal from senior John Stamatis. Stamatis fired a hard shot towards the far post off of an assist from senior co-captain Michael Fucito, landing the ball into the back of the net behind renowned USF goalkeeper, sophomore Jeff Attinella...
...Massachusetts to the sun in Florida in preparation for today’s match.The change of scenery should make for a completely different game.“Florida will have better conditions for us to play the way we want to play,” Akpan said.Akpan and co-captain Michael Fucito lead the attack and have scored 19 goals between the two of them this season. With senior John Stamatis playing the creative midfield role in the hole behind them, and with sophomore Alex Chi and junior Adam Rousmaniere on the flanks, Harvard likes to move quickly...
...just a little bit,” Tommy Lee Jones ’69 told the polo team before the game, held yesterday afternoon at the Canter Brook Equestrian Center in Hamilton, Mass. “What he said definitely fueled us for the match,” said captain Nicholas B. Snow ’09. “He really wanted to see what the Harvard polo team could do if we put our foot on the gas.” Jones has been one of the team’s strongest supporters and invited the team...
...like Abdallah will simply lay down their weapons and be satisfied with a menial job. Many SOI see themselves as the true protectors of their towns and provinces and have nothing but scorn for the Iraqi government, police and army. "If they don't make me at least a captain or a major in the army, I don't want any other job from them," Abdallah says. And what would he do then? "I don't know," he says. "Maybe I'll go back to what I did before." He smiles and makes the universal gesture for an explosion...