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...story of a time when the young West German democracy, some 30 years after the death of Hitler, was shaken to its core. It was a high drama game of cat and mouse: The terrorists would act and the state would react with laws that many Germans felt curbed civil liberties, helping lift the Baader-Meinhof members to mythical status. It's a uniquely German story, but in the age of Guantánamo and Abu Ghraib, many of the themes also resonate with American audiences. "Eichinger has demonstrated that it is possible to treat stories that are inherently German...
It’s been a long time since the Harvard men’s hockey team felt this good about its game. On Saturday night at a sold-out Bright Hockey Center, the Crimson (7-14-4, 7-7-4 ECAC) upset arch-rival No. 6 Cornell in a thrilling and brutal contest. The 4-2 victory over the Big Red (15-6-4, 10-5-3) was the second win of the weekend and could be just the boost Harvard needs to get on a winning track as it heads towards the ECAC playoffs...
...outrebounded Columbia 15-14 in the second, but the faulty start gave the Lions the overall advantage, 34-26.Following a rough game against Cornell the night before, junior guard Jeremy Lin stepped up his game. Lin dropped 19 on the Lions, including four points off fast breaks. His presence was felt on the defensive end, too; Lin kept up pressure in the back and caused more trouble than three steals and a block could describe. But—like the night before—lost possessions disrupted the guard’s game. “[Lin] struggled at times tonight...
...women’s team has performed well this season,” McCahill said. “Sprague was our top skier this weekend, and the team showed some of its great depth.” Despite some of the troubles endured this weekend, McCahill felt both Nordic squads should be able to rebound nicely next weekend at the Middlebury College Carnival in Middlebury, Vermont. “We are excited for next weekend,” McCahill said. “We know the Middlebury loops well and should be able to come out and perform...
...discovered common ground after witnessing the effects of climate change on local populations, the land, and the ocean. “There is no such thing as a liberal or conservative environment, or a secular or religious one,” Chivian said. “We all deeply felt that it was sacred and we had to protect it.” At the Alaskan retreat, the scientists and evangelicals signed a document— “Urgent Call to Action: Scientists and Evangelical Unite To Protect Creation”— and since then, Chivian...