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Mehlman said in the speech that in the 2004 election in particular, the way people get information will play a crucial role...
...Crimson came out of the second half looking sluggish, as Brown scored twice to break the 4-4 tie, threatening to put Harvard away. But sophomore attackman Sean Kane beat Brown goalie Mike Levin to get the Crimson on track and start the crucial...
...Mike B. Hoagland ’07), is more or less restricted to prop status; none of them talk with Rosencrantz and Guildenstern for long enough to make an impression. Yet all of the actors give the sense that there are unspoken depths to their characters—a crucial skill, considering that their characters have far more space to themselves in Shakespeare’s Hamlet. Polonius (Tim M. Marrinan ’06) is suitably obsequious, Ophelia (Andrea M. Spillmann ’07) is weepy when weepiness is called for, and a moody Hamlet (Jeremy R. Funke...
Along with freshman Allyson Pritchett’s ninth place result in the quarter mile race and Harvard’s first 4x100m relay team this year, the small sprinting team looked like it has developed a core strength that will be crucial for Harvard to field a complete all around team at Heptagonals...
...Blackwater mission; several officers privately disputed the idea that the team was escorting a food convoy. Another officer would say only the detail was escorting a shipment of "goods." Several sources familiar with Blackwater operations told TIME that the company has in some cases abbreviated training even for crucial missions in war zones. A former private military operator with knowledge of Blackwater's operational tactics says the firm did not give all its contract warriors in Afghanistan proper training in offensive-driving tactics, although missions were to include vehicular and dignitary-escort duty. "Evasive driving and ambush tactics were...