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When some UC members talk about their president, they share a sense of confused but admiring disbelief at how much Glazer cares about improving student life at Harvard...
...disbelief, the douche-face in question alleged that the next seat had a less-than-perfect view of the projection screen. He was staying where he was. Valiantly, my soon-to-be hero informed him that he would take the seat. Climbing over, he intentionally knocked into the uncouth gentleman and settled into the chair...
Harvard (5-0, 3-0 Ivy) could be forgiven for its disbelief. After all, no current Crimson player knew what it was like to beat the Bantams...
...Moroccan and three Tunisian defendants planned to attack civilians, Forleo ruled that their actions hadn't "exceeded guerrilla activity" - even though she conceded that the men had signed up militants to go to Iraq. They were convicted of immigration offenses. The terror judgment sparked "rage and disbelief" from Italian Foreign Minister Gianfranco Fini, who termed the verdict "a shameless distortion of reality before the eyes of the entire world." Prosecutors plan to appeal the decision. Since existing rules don't always allow officials to prevent local radicals from getting to Iraq - or causing mayhem in Europe - the British government wants...
George Bush's critics think of his reading list as a spindly thing--the Bible, the box scores and The Very Hungry Caterpillar, his favorite choice to read to school kids. So there will be chuckles of disbelief when his detractors hear that one of his latest passions is Natan Sharansky's The Case for Democracy and that when it comes to approval from the intelligentsia, the President is more needy than he lets on. Written by an Israeli Cabinet minister and former Soviet dissident, the book argues that true security in the Middle East and the world can come...