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...government of Gaza is led by Hamas, whose charter calls for the elimination of Israel. Since its withdrawal from Gaza, Israel has been the target of hundreds of rockets fired by Hamas. Maybe the Palestinians should consider a nonterrorist government to lead them to peace. Bruce S. Cooper Columbia, Maryland, U.S. I was dismayed by your article "Turning Hunger into Hatred" because of its rather limited perspective. One can't deny the suffering of Palestinians, but at the same time we should be acutely aware of what caused it - not Israeli bombs but Palestinian terrorists. The article explained in detail...
...Quakers. With the losses, the Crimson falls to seventh place in the Ivy League and becomes mathematically eliminated from Ancient Eight title contention.With just four games remaining, Harvard is back in action next weekend at the Malkin Athletic Center to take on first-place Cornell and last-place Columbia. PENN 3, HARVARD 2Despite 20 kills from senior Katie Turley-Molony and a massive Crimson comeback, Penn held on to take the match in five games from Harvard (30-22, 30-20, 27-30, 28-30, 15-12) in Philadelphia. Game one was a see-saw battle, as no team...
...season.With a new weekend and a noticeably weaker offense in the Big Green, Saturday’s task was about more than just performing: the defense had to dominate. Harvard responded by posting its first shutout of the season, and first since a 38-0 whipping of Columbia in 2004. “Every week, that’s our goal,” senior defensive tackle Mike Berg said. “Up to this point, we really haven’t been able to put the nail in the coffin and close people out. I thought...
...when he charged through the line to sack Dartmouth quarterback Mike Fritz before he could hand the ball off. The sack also caused a fumble, which Berg recovered to give Harvard one of its six turnovers on the day. Berg enters next week’s home matchup with Columbia as the Crimson’s sixth-leading tackler, having made 28 stops this season. Harvard is currently ranked first in I-AA in run defense, tackles for loss, and sacks. Berg’s honor marks the second player of the week award for Harvard this season. Senior tailback...
...took control of its destiny in the race for its first Ivy League title since 1996, which it will win outright with one more victory. Because Saturday’s Brown-Penn game ended in a 0-0 tie after double overtime, a Harvard win or a tie against Columbia on Saturday would assure the team a share of the league championship. Ranked No. 19 in the nation in the most recent Adidas/NSCAA Division I poll, the Crimson brought the nation’s fifth-best offense to the Ivy League’s stingiest defense. The Big Green...