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...charge that Saddam ordered widespread torture and killing in Dujail in 1982, the lawyer will argue that Saddam was acting legally as a leader of a sovereign country to protect himself from assassination. Says al-Dulaimi: "Iraqis are resisting the invasion. Some of them choose armed resistance. I chose peaceful resistance by defending the President." Now, however, the defender needs defending...
...nearly half a century, watching network TV was like eating at a school cafeteria. You chose from the limited options that day, take 'em or leave 'em, and you ate when they were served. If you missed Taco Tuesday, you were out of luck until next time it came around...
...first-ever triple-overtime contest in the Ivy League. When it finally came time to handle the pressure, Yale did what it knows best. It choked. Pumped up and ready to go, the Bulldogs started the first play of overtime with a brilliant and beautiful, um, fumble. While Harvard chose to squeeze some extra excitement out of The Game, this time as a missed field goal and an untimely interception, it was only a matter of time before Crimson superstar Clifton G. Dawson ’07 made it to the end zone for the 30-24 victory. As Harvard...
...want to improve the quality of life at this institution for the sake of those who will follow, it is our duty to promote camaraderie among the students. Remember that the students of 1875 were bucking almost 250 years of “tradition” when they chose to establish a school color. Now crimson is certainly a majestic color, but no hue can by itself effect the desired unity of spirit in our diverse population. The rise of mascots at other colleges around the nation (such as the longhorn of Texas or even the bulldog of Yale) indicates...
...touchdown would have iced the game. But Yale coach Jack Siedlecki chose to run the ball three times, picking up just eight yards and settling for the field goal...