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...former terrorists who are now seemingly respectable world leaders. Whether these people should be brought to justice or warmly embraced, the label of terrorist should be applied to them. No religion in the world should advocate the killing of innocent people to further religious or political objectives. NEOH CHOO KEONG Alor Star, Malaysia...
...semifinals, Chu faced his teammate and doubles partner, junior Oli Choo. Choo’s route to the showdown began against La Salle’s Karim Rahimtoola, who only managed to take one game from Choo in a 6-1, 6-0 defeat. Choo then fought to upset Marchetti’s Hokie teammate, tenth-seeded Davor Dupljak, 6-2, 5-6, 7-5 before defeating Josef Novotny of the University of Maryland-Baltimore County, Colgate’s Reed Hagmann, and Dartmouth’s Chris Gonyer all in straight sets...
...Choo, though, were not the only Crimson athletes to turn in successful singles performances. Sixth-seeded co-captain William Lee reached the round of 16 by coming from behind to best Penn State’s Matt Frakes, 5-7, 6-2, 6-1 and defeating Yale’s Johnny Lu, 6-4, 6-2 before succumbing to fifteenth-seeded Zach Gallin of Cornell...
Harvard’s two other doubles entrants, second-seeded Choo and Chu and Turner and freshman Brent Saiontz, each advanced to the round of sixteen. Choo and Chu beat Marchetti and Alex Poschelides, 8-5, before losing to the eventual champions, 8-5. For their part, Turner and Saiontz topped Penn State’s Roddy Cantey and Brad Nudell, 8-6, and upset Mike Schlappig and Gallin, 8-5, before dropping their match to fourth-seeded Jagdale and Schweitzer...
With the score tied 3-3, the deciding match was on court No. 4, where Choo and Murphy were in the third set. Murphy had control of the match—he simply did not miss. Choo, on the other hand, seemed frustrated at his own play and couldn’t find an opening to attack his opponent...