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Throughout the first half last night, Harvard dominated on the left side of the field, making the most of the McDavitt duo. But the right side of the field, where the Huskies would be forced to defend the Crimson weak side, went untouched for long intervals...
...military action to oust Saddam Hussein, only 30% would favor going in without allies. In the very week that an anniversary reminds America of the lethal nature of its enemies, is it easier or harder for the President to stand before the United Nations and the American people and defend a plan to continue that war by launching another one? A year after 9/11, does Bush have to prove some connection between Saddam and Osama bin Laden, or is it enough that since that day, Americans have the dark imagination to see what an enemy can do to destroy...
...theme than the world has heard from him in a long while. White House officials say Bush will not initially ask for a new resolution from the Security Council. Instead, by listing the ways in which Saddam has flouted its will, Bush is expected to challenge the U.N. to defend its credibility. "He's going to be very blunt," says an aide. "He's going to say 'Your credibility is at stake. You have to decide whether you're relevant.'" One possible option: Bush may set a deadline for Iraq to comply with existing U.N. resolutions...
After capturing its first-ever North American title and winning its second consecutive Fowle Trophy—college sailing’s top honor—Harvard is poised to defend its No. 1 national ranking...
Summers said that the country must now work to defend its values, and he called upon the Harvard community to lead the effort...