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...sounds pretty weird, doesn’t it? I got it wrong.” MOVING ON—TOO FAST? In his article, Ignatieff criticized not only the atmosphere of the Ivory Tower, but the very nature of the academic project. Ignatieff’s article attempted to draw distinctions between the judgment of academics—his past profession—and politicians, what he is today. “In academic life, false ideas are merely false, and useless ones can be fun to play with,” he wrote. “In political life...
...Hudak said. “They have a very good team. They deserve to be #1.”To reach the top of collegiate women’s hockey, Harvard will first have to exorcise some long-standing demons. The team’s semifinal draw is fifth-seeded Wisconsin, the defending national champions.Last year, the Crimson took the Badgers to four overtimes before losing a heartbreaker in the quarterfinals, 4-3. But Stone will go into the game looking for win 301, a win that will be more important to her than No. 300. And she has confidence...
...Prime Minister François Fillon said it was "unwise to draw national lessons from those local elections," repeating his government's conviction that local contests did not reflect voters' disappointment with Sarkozy's reform drive. "As the President has promised, we'll continue these policies because it takes tenacity to reform our country, and because democracy demands we keep our promises...
...over when trying to move the ball up the field.” At 4:46 into the starting frame, Flood got the scoring started with a shot past Bobcat goalie Hannah Nelson. Katie Latonick answered for Quinnipiac off an assist from Ashley Valentine just seven seconds later to draw the score even. The Crimson rattled off three unanswered goals in three minutes to open a lead, but again the Bobcats cut into that lead with two scores—spread over four minutes—to pull within one, 4-3. Curtis connected with Martin for another Harvard tally...
...Wherever they fall in that debate, Tibetans clearly view the 2008 Beijing Olympics as a high-profile opportunity to draw attention to their cause. B. Tsering, the head of the Tibetan Women's Association, told TIME that her group and four other Tibetan organizations based in India have spent the past year planning a peaceful protest campaign timed to coincide with the buildup to the Olympics. It took dozens of meetings to agree on a strategy, in part because the groups are split over whether to demand autonomy for Tibet within China, or to press for it to become...