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...DIED. PEDRO ALCAZAR, 26, a Panamanian boxer, of a brain injury 36 hours after he lost his World Boxing Organization junior bantamweight title fight; in Las Vegas. Alcazar showed no signs of injury immediately after the bout, before suddenly collapsing. DIED. MILES FRANCIS STAPLETON FITZALAN-HOWARD, 86, the 17th Duke of Norfolk; in Henley-on-Thames, England. As holder of the office of earl marshal, the duke was the country's senior nobleman. His duties included organizing the annual state opening of Parliament by the Queen. DIED. PIERRE WERNER, 88, the former Prime Minister of Luxembourg who in 1970 conceived...
...history of qualifying for the cup - Brazil was from the quarter-finals the team-most-likely. And Germany the team-second-most-likely. After their ignominious exit from Euro 2000, the world thought it would be a long time before Germany could build a team with enough depth to duke it out at the highest levels of international football. Even at World Cup 2002, Germany's detractors pointed out that the side's route to the final was the easiest possible one. Aside from the plucky Irish - whose captain, Roy Keane, had been ejected from the squad for extreme insubordination...
...Louisiana-born Saudi captured last December in Afghanistan, is being held in Norfolk as an enemy combatant. Now Padilla is being held as a combatant as well--though the Administration says it has no plans to try him before a tribunal. "The real test case is Padilla," says Duke professor Scott Silliman, who specializes in national-security law. Silliman argues the courts need to lay down rules on how the President decides who is a combatant...
...tough loss at Duke over spring break followed, and once the Crimson returned to its Ivy slate the song remained the same. Harvard was defeated soundly at home by NCAA qualifiers Cornell and Princeton, with a near miss at Brown sandwiched in between...
...just months before they would both arrive at Harvard, Rudenstine invited Gates, who was finishing an unhappy stay at Duke University, to meet him for lunch...