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...assumptions about the war-broken land were completely proved wrong when I visited two years ago. The landscape contained not only lush mountains and breathtaking scenery but also amazing numbers of schools and students. To see Kashmir in ruins again pains me, but I know it will make a comeback. I will once again be impressed by its people's strength of mind and body...
...meters, as both boats took up the rating to prepare for the final sprint, Navy once again asserted its dominance on its home course. The Midshipmen took Harvard’s bow ball and ran with it, establishing open water and effectively destroying any hopes of a Crimson comeback in the last strokes of the race. Once again, Navy trumped Harvard’s move and claimed four more seats in the final sprint. The Midshipmen crossed the line in 6:19.4, while Harvard followed almost five seconds later in 6:24.3. “We didn?...
Coming off its fifth straight loss, the Harvard women’s lacrosse team looked to reverse the trend against Columbia in its fifth Ivy League match-up of the season. When the struggle ended, the Crimson had escaped a near-epic comeback by the Lions and emerged with the 13-12 win. Last year, Columbia (7-8, 0-7 Ivy League) won its first-ever Ivy League match against Harvard (4-10, 2-3 Ivy League). The distinction of being the first Ivy League team to lose to the Lions has not set well with the Crimson...
Built To Spill “You in Reverse” (Warner Bros.) By JENNIFER Y. KAN CONTRIBUTING WRITER Five years after their last and disappointingly lackluster album, “Ancient Melodies of the Future,” Northwestern guitar rockers Built to Spill have approached a comeback with “You In Reverse,” their latest release. Formed in 1992 by prodigious guitarist and singer Doug Martsch, Built to Spill’s deeply melodic, spiraling rock compositions were so well-received as to make the band one of the most popular indie rock acts...
...with the at-bats. He pitched awesome though. There’s nothing you can do about it. It’s tough. But next time, we’ll bounce back and get the hits for him. “The Crimson staged a comeback attempt in the bottom half of the inning, as Byrne lifted a one-out single to left center. Matt Rogers, pinch-hitting for Mackey, bounced a grounder back to Abate, who bobbled the potential double play ball. Abate recovered in time to get Rogers at first, but not before Byrne safely advanced to second...