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...sports commentary since 1931.” In actuality, the blog was born only around a year ago, though its roots stretch back, in all likelihood, to fair Harvard herself. While the authors remain secretive of their identities—none of the quintet responded to an email requesting comment for this column—a look through the FJM archives indicates that at least several of the group matriculated at Harvard. At one point or another in the past year, the Detur Prize, the Winthop House Library, “10,000 men of Harvard...
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...pair of rubber gloves. As the officer questioned the suspect, a large crowd of students waiting for the 1:20 a.m. shuttle gathered, “preventing the shuttle bus from leaving,” according to Catalano. The Middlesex District Attorney’s Office was unavailable for comment yesterday. —Staff writer Robin M. Peguero contributed to the reporting of this article. —Staff writer Sam Teller can be reached at steller@fas.harvard.edu...
...offering Iran security guarantees - in other words, to curb its nuclear program, the Bush Administration would effectively have to promise not to attack the current regime in Tehran. Until now, that option has been unacceptable to those in the Bush Administration who advocate ?regime change? in Tehran. Asked to comment on the German proposal, the U.S. representative at the Paris talks, Deputy Secretary of State Nicholas Burns, was quoted as saying that isolation, not engagement, was the only acceptable option. To the Bush Administration, perhaps, but ruling out engagement with Tehran could, if the Iranians play the diplomatic game right...