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...We’ve got the guys to do it, we’ve got the heart, we’ve got the focus, and that will pay off next Saturday,” Rose said. He will likely be proven correct. ADVANTAGE: HARVARD
...We’ve got the guys to do it, we’ve got the heart, we’ve got the focus, and that will pay off next Saturday,” Rose said. He will likely be proven correct. ADVANTAGE: HARVARD
...While Rose regrets hurting some of those in the Athletic Department, he still maintains his stance is correct. Harvard is the only school in the country that does not accept corporate sponsorship, and Rose feels the handouts have very few drawbacks...
TIME's politically correct opinion that U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan deserved the Nobel Peace Prize is shameful [NOBEL PRIZES, Oct. 22]. The U.N. was founded nearly 60 years ago with a key objective: to reduce war by resolving conflicts between nations peacefully. But the atrocities of war have continued just as before. After more than a half a century, it is high time to rethink an organization that has gone way beyond its trial period. RENE GARDEA Prague...
...issue is not perfect accuracy: much officially released information is as correct as it can be in the immediate fog of war. More troubling is the occasional whiff of deception, incompetence or economy with truth. Recently, U.S. officials made classic, self-defeating errors. When the Taliban produced jerky video of a helicopter undercarriage marked "Boeing," the Pentagon dismissed it, citing the Taliban?s "completely outrageous . . . outright lies" and "exaggerations." The next day, it admitted the undercarriage of a Blackhawk helicopter was ripped off flying at low level. At first, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld insisted there was "absolutely no evidence" that...