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...threatened to bomb his country if it did not cooperate in the war on terrorism: "I am launching my book on the 25th, and I am honor-bound to Simon & Schuster not to comment on the book before that day." Can you judge a book by its diplomatic cover...
...total receptions in 2005 and made them count, averaging 9.9 yards with two touchdowns. With work in the offseason, the back says he may continue to be an additional set of hands for whoever lines up at quarterback.”I think this year defenses will have to cover me as a legitimate threat out of the backfield,” Dawson said. “That’s the only sort of goal I may have, is to help our team be a better balanced offense.”Yet defenses have been covering...
Professors, who, knowing we are probably shopping multiple classes per slot, should limit themselves to presenting the overarching academic themes, as well as bureaucratic details of the course. But nothing else: The first lecture should not cover any essential material. If professors don’t do this, students are effectively being penalized for shopping many classes and discouraged from taking full advantage of one of Harvard’s unique features...
...said he isn’t irked by the frequent attacks on Harvard. In an e-mail to The Crimson, Bok recalled a recent newsmagazine cover story that tried to debunk the Ivy League’s mystique...
...Indeed, I don’t worry at all when a TIME cover is entitled ‘Who Needs Harvard?’ I would worry more when TIME covers begin to say, ‘Who Needs (some other college...