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With a final card of 625, the Crimson could not quite crack the top of the conference at the ECAC Division I Championships. The tournament, which was held at the Shelter Harbor Golf Club in Charleston, R.I., was won by Rhode Island. The Rams stole the show with a card of 602—a number that won them the overall event by a full 11 strokes. The Crimson’s two round scores break down to 312 on the first day, which was followed by a consistent 313 on the second. Two freshmen, Greg Shuman and Danny Mayer...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: SPORTS BRIEF: At ECAC Divison I Championships from Friday through Sunday, men’s golf takes No. 8 overall | 10/15/2006 | See Source »

...regatta of the week, however, as the No. 3-ranked co-ed squad also sailed in the Nevins Trophy at the United States Merchant Marine Academy in King’s Point, N.Y. The action ended with the Crimson finishing in eighth place, 22 points behind the College of Charleston. Boston College won the event by a ten-point margin, while Georgetown and Roger Williams University tied for second. The A-division veteran senior duo of Clay Johnson and Kristen Lynch captured sixth for Harvard, while the best showing of the day came from juniors Kyle Kovacs and Elyse Dolbec...

Author: By Malcom A. Glenn, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Women Set Pace During Weekend Regattas | 9/19/2006 | See Source »

...aimed at civilians are clear violations of human rights and international law. Doesn't the IHRC believe that human rights should apply to all humans? Perhaps it is too much to ask that the commission also consider the collective responsibility of all nations not to harbor terrorists. Peter Rosenthal Charleston, South Carolina...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 9/11/2006 | See Source »

...aimed at civilians, are clear violations of human rights and international law. Doesn't the ihrc believe that human rights should apply to all humans? Perhaps it is too much to ask that the commission also consider the collective responsibility of all nations not to harbor terrorists. Peter Rosenthal Charleston, South Carolina, U.S. A recurring complaint among young Muslims in Europe is that they are suspect because they are Muslim. But today the only people engaged in planning and carrying out bombings and random murders, from North America to Europe to Malaysia, are proponents of radical Islam. As long...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How Much Risk Can We Take? | 9/8/2006 | See Source »

...Lebanese. Cross-border raids involving murder, kidnapping and indiscriminate rocket fire are clear violations of human rights and international law. Don't human rights apply to all? Perhaps it is too much to ask the commission to consider the responsibility of all nations not to harbor terrorists. PETER ROSENTHAL Charleston...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Sep. 11, 2006 | 9/3/2006 | See Source »

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