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...much of Saturday afternoon, it was Harvard’s football team, not Columbia’s, that looked like lions out on the field. The Crimson defense ravaged the gridiron, producing huge plays in essentially every crucial situation...
...enforced by an outside authority. Oubrou argues for a more traditional interpretation, in which the expert analysis of religious texts determines the way all believers should act. For Oubrou, free interpretation of the Koran could lead to nothing less than the disappearance of recognizably Islamic values. Another crucial exchange focuses on who is qualified to interpret the Koran and the hadiths. Babès dismisses the assertion that Sunni Islam has no clergy; although it has no centralized authority, she argues it does have a professional category of scholars who control access to the sacred texts. As a believer...
...greeting yesterday, Kennedy School Dean Joseph S. Nye hailed the program as one of the most interesting the school offers. The networking skills it teaches are crucial, he said, and the program’s participants are able to support each other long after the program?...
...DIED. ALINA PIENKOWSKA, 50, diminutive, soft-spoken founding member of Poland's Solidarity labor union whose crucial role in the 1980 Gdansk shipyard strike began the country's successful struggle against communism; of cancer in Gdansk. The Polish government tried restricting news of the Gdansk strike by cutting off telephone lines from the yard. Pienkowska spread the word by contacting friends in Warsaw, leading to a wave of strikes across the country...
...were on the same wavelength for much of the afternoon. More than half of Rose’s own single-game records of 443 passing yards and 36 completions were directed to Morris. Though Dartmouth surrounded Morris with heavy pressure, Rose managed to find him again and again for crucial first down yardage...