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...competitors ranked No. 11 or better, the Monarchs (1-4) put the Crimson in a 17-0 hole early on in the competition.First-year grappler Spencer DeSena (285) showed a spark in his third collegiate bout, dropping a hard-fought 2-0 decision to Monarch Roy Dragon, but three fellow rookies suffered difficult losses. Peppelman endured his only defeat of the day in a 5-3 overtime decision against Old Dominion, while Murphy and Panzano faced a fall and major decision to give the Monarchs their first victory of the season.Sophomore Michael Sadler (157) began a difficult day in place...
Crimson sophomore forward Emma Markley continued her standout offensive season with 15 points and nine rebounds to lead the victors, while fellow forwards Katie Rollins and Claire Wheeler chipped in 11 points apiece. Guards Emily Tay and Brogan Berry each doled out six assists...
...announced today. And Power’s return to Washington may foreshadow a possible government appointment. A rumor that Power may take on the role of an official or advisor in Obama’s administration is making its rounds at the Kennedy School, said Leonardo Vivas, a fellow at Harvard’s Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, which Power founded. “We don’t know yet what position she’ll have,” he said. “But I think she’s a very strong candidate...
...Saturday, police abandoned their checkpoints leading to the international airport when several truckloads of PAD members ran the blockade to reach their fellow demonstrators. Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat had issued a state of emergency covering the two airports the day before and ordered police to clear them of the several thousand PAD protesters. So far, the police have not attempted to enter the terminals at either airport. Olan Chaipravat, an economic advisor to the government, said on Saturday that the closure of the airports could cost the country one million jobs in the tourism industry, as arrivals could drop from...
...Sunday, Indian media began reporting that the only attacker captured alive, a Versace-T-shirted 21-year-old by the name of Ajmal Amir Kamal, was Pakistani, and that he had identified all his fellow militants as being trained by the banned Pakistan-based militant group Lashkar-e-Toiba. Pakistanis are suspicious of these claims. "There is simply not enough evidence at this point to blame Pakistan," says Najam Sethi, editor of the English political weekly, the Friday Times. "No statement made under duress can be counted as 100% fact, and you can imagine the conditions under which this confession...