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...worry. A 47-point drubbing of cupcake Connecticut College could cure those ills. Surely after a display like that the Crimson wouldn’t falter again. Maybe, just maybe, against another high-quality opponent...
...Pashtun tribesmen who feel Karzai's government is too top-heavy with Tajik, Uzbek and Hazara tribal leaders--their rivals for political power. By bringing moderate Taliban onboard, Karzai hopes he can garner support among the Pashtun and split the Taliban's ranks. But the President's program could falter at the start: Karzai's advisers say Muttawakil has already declined a Cabinet post, and is considering asylum in an Arab country--possibly Qatar--far from Mullah Omar's long memory and vengeful grasp. --By Tim McGirk and Rahimullah Yusufzai
...Yale—The loss of Chris Higgins, the co-MVP of the ECAC a year ago, hurts. Tim Taylor ’63, a Harvard alum, still has enough guns on his forward lines to cover for a lackluster defense, but will ultimately falter against the better teams in the postseason...
...Sharpton’s claim that his campaign is more than symbolic seemed to falter at times...
Tigers No More Re your report on the economic malaise and harsh politics of Southeast Asian countries [July 7]: the economies of the five core countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations will continue to falter, owing to the ever-present threat of terrorism. These countries should face Islamic militants squarely and decisively. Only by fighting terrorism and adopting viable economic programs will the troubled ASEAN members emerge from their predicament. Albert Tan Makati City, the Philippines...