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...offense runs through our guards and Drew is quick and can get past guys,” said junior point guard Elliott Prasse-Freeman. “He’s good at creating things...
...stockpiles, what he plans to do with it and what can be done to stop him are rapidly becoming the most pressing questions in the anti-terror wars. "The goal of terrorism is to spread panic," says Dr. Jerrold Post, a physician and professor at George Washington University's Elliott School of International Affairs, who believes that al-Qaeda would try a nuclear or radiological attack if it had the capacity. "Psychologically, there are no constraints...
Senior Tim Coleman’s story is particularly illuminating. Coleman, a National Honor Society member and student body president in high school, came to Harvard from the competitive basketball atmosphere of Washington state. Hailing from a region that also produced Crimson All-Ivy point guard Elliott Prasse-Freeman ’03, Coleman came to Harvard not only for its academics, but also because he was impressed by the quality of the men’s basketball program...
...fellowship] program is now unified,” says Radcliffe Associate Dean for Advancement Tamara Elliott Rogers...
...Michael Elliott's column "How To Talk To Protesters" (Aug. 13) focuses on the pluses of corporations seeking accommodation with protest groups but neglects the minuses. Many radical protest groups don't want accommodation. They are driven by intense hatred of corporations, free enterprise and technology, and by a need to keep collecting money from corporations to fund more protests. Corporations should reject the idea of surrender to these extremists. Instead, they should tell the world some basic truths. Free enterprise and trade help millions get jobs. Animal research saves human lives. Chemicals eradicate pests that spread diseases. Biotechnology increases...