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...background checks. That's why the Parker litigation, spearheaded by Bob Levy of the libertarian Cato Institute, seems like the perfect Supreme Court test case for gun-rights supporters. "We picked the D.C. law because it is so extreme," Levy told me. Now that Justice Sandra Day O'Connor has been replaced by Samuel Alito, Levy is "cautiously optimistic" of victory next June...
From the first few weeks of the season, coaches and teammates knew freshman wrestler J.P. O’Connor had endless potential. After placing fifth at NCAAs to complete his rookie campaign with a 37-8 record, these high hopes for the Crimson 149-pounder were confirmed.His placement at the NCAAs earned O’Connor All-American status. He not only finished highest among the four Crimson wrestlers at the tournament, but, in addition, his finish was the highest for any freshman in Harvard wrestling history.O’Connor’s long list of achievements, however, extends...
...Between the growing incidents of vandalism and the use of fraudulent credentials, how can anyone trust Wikipedia as a valid tool?-John O'Connor, East Meadow, N.Y. The key is to look at the quality of articles. The quality of Wikipedia today compared with three years ago is a dramatic improvement. But people do need to be aware of how it is created and edited so they can treat it with the appropriate caution...
Freshman wrestler J.P. O’Connor, already named Ivy League co-rookie of the year, was named yesterday as EIWA freshman of the year by the league’s coaches. O’Connor finished his rookie campaign with a 37-8 record, including a fifth-place finish in the NCAA Championships in the 149 weight class, as well as a second-place finish at the EIWA championships in the same division. His fifth-place NCAA performance also earned him all-Americn status. It was the best nationals placing by a Harvard freshman in school history...
Never enamored with individual accolades, freshman J. P. O’Connor of the Harvard wrestling team finished his first collegiate season this weekend with a fifth place finish at the NCAA Championships and became the first freshman in program history to become an All-American. Even he could not simply shrug off these accomplishments. Posting a 37-8 record on the season, O’Connor became the winningest freshman in the history of Harvard wresting. Facing the best competition in the nation, and all the emotions and excitement at the Palace at Auburn Hills, O’Connor...