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Harvard also received first-place points from seniors LeeAnn Chang and Noelle Bassi, and junior Lindsay Hart in the 200-yard individual medley, the 200 butterfly, and the 200 backstroke, respectively...
...rely heavily on the media to bolster their cases. At times, media scrutiny can pressure judges into ruling a certain way. It may also attract attention from more powerful government organs that pressure the institutions beneath them to comply with the law and settle out of court or even change laws and policies. In 2003, for example, a lawsuit by relatives of Sun Zhigang, a man beaten to death in police detention after being arrested for not carrying his ID card, provoked an intense public outcry, especially on Chinese Web sites. Three months after Sun's death, the State Council...
Next came the 200-yard breaststroke, which witnessed the only back-to-back Crimson finish of day three. Junior Jaclyn Pangilinan led the way in ninth place, followed by senior LeeAnn Chang right behind, capturing a one-two finish in the B-final...
...junior Meaghan Colling, and senior and co-captain Noelle Bassi to a No. 10 finish in the 200-yard freestyle relay. Her individual finish came in the 50-yard freestyle, where she finished No. 19. Harvard’s two other high finishes came from Pangilinan and senior LeeAnn Chang. Pangilinan finished No. 10 in the 100-yard breaststroke and Chang finished No. 19 in the 100-yard butterfly. —THE CRIMSON STAFF
...Unknown Story,” by Jung Chang and Jon Halliday...