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...subsequent possession, Harvey—at point guard after Elliot Prasse-Freeman fouled out with five minutes left—lost the ball to Hinnant at halfcourt, and Bell followed by drawing two free throws to extend the BC lead...

Author: By David R. De remer, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: M. Hoops Comeback at BC Provides Excitement, But No Victory | 12/22/2002 | See Source »

Playing without senior Patrick Harvey, the Crimson defeated Vermont 71-64 at Lavietes Pavilion to extend its win streak to four games. Harvard led by 18 with 8:52 left in the second half, but allowed the Catamounts to creep back into the contest...

Author: By Sean W. Coughlin, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: M. Hoops Beats Catamounts | 12/18/2002 | See Source »

...managed to visit two dozen. To carry out more than one inspection at a time, they need additional manpower: 35 more inspectors are to start working this week, and 100 are supposed to be in Iraq by year's end. They are also awaiting eight helicopters to extend the area they can cover. Their main office in Baghdad still needs to be debugged, leaving inspectors to communicate sensitive information by note. Each day they play a game of chase, zigzagging their route to keep Iraqi officials from figuring out the chosen destination before they get there...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Saddam is playing nice, but exposing Iraq's arms will take more than surprise palace visits | 12/16/2002 | See Source »

After several minutes of debate, the council voted to extend Pappin’s time on the floor...

Author: By Alexander J. Blenkinsopp, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Council Passes Tolerance Bill | 12/16/2002 | See Source »

China has also begun to extend protectionism under the guise of concerns about food safety. For example, a strain of “super rice” developed at the National Rice Institute in Hangzhou has been banned from production for food. After its entry into the World Trade Organization this year, China has become more aggressive about making excuses to keep its markets closed to international competition. The recent concern with the health effects of genetically-modified food—in a country that once enthusiastically embraced such technology—points to economic self-interest over any real...

Author: By Jonathan H. Esensten, | Title: Does Your Cereal Kill Insects? | 12/12/2002 | See Source »

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