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Harvard senior Ryan Fitzpatrick added his name to yet another elite list yesterday, becoming only the second player in the history of the NFL combine to earn a perfect score on the Wonderlic Personnel Test, a 50-question, 12-minute intelligence exam administered to all participating draft hopefuls...
Darfur Dilemma Debate over the slaughter in Darfur is moving into the crunch phase. As the U.N. Security Council struggles to decide what to do next about the murders and abuse engulfing the western Sudan province, the U.S. is circulating a draft resolution that calls for more peacekeepers on the ground in Darfur; imposes an arms embargo on all parties to the violence, including the Khartoum government; freezes the assets of, and bans travel by, individuals suspected of war crimes; and restricts offensive military flights. "We want a strong resolution with the widest possible support but which also makes...
There's joy in Packerville. In a deal to be made official this week, Green Bay's NFL archrival, the Minnesota Vikings, will trade Randy Moss, the greatest and arguably most troublesome wide receiver in team history, to the Oakland Raiders. Minnesota gets linebacker Napoleon Harris plus two draft picks in return for Moss, whose teammates have grown weary of his rock-star antics--in January during a play-off win against the Packers, Moss pretended to drop his pants and moon the Green Bay crowd (the fans are known for mooning the buses of opposing teams). Maybe...
...tangible product reflecting the ongoing process of renovation. The current stage of early development is what HUAM Public Relations Coordinator Matthew Barone calls “a needs assessment phase.” According to Barone, “There are no drawings or blueprints or even draft plans for any renovation. You can safely say we are in the very early stages of planning to renovate the art museums...
...first draft of this column was great. It was a broad critique of the Institute of Politics (IOP) as an organization that, too often, is a place for political ambition instead of political ideals and inspiration. It was pointed and angry and, best of all, it had that “stick it to the man” quality that is oh so satisfying...