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...conflict would be, Frieden wrote. Richardson said she remembers voicing doubt about how easy it would be to defeat Saddam—not a particularly prescient comment, it turned out—but also about how easy it would be to win the peace. “I certainly felt I was the lone wolf,” she said. “Nobody likes to be seen as soft on terrorism, soft on the bad guys.” For the Harvard academics who predicted the current turmoil in Iraq, the lack of accountability for the war?...
...team that’s very good offensively,” Donato said. “We didn’t want to get in a position where we were turning the puck over and trading a lot of chances with them up and down the ice, so we felt that we wanted to establish our forecheck and get the puck in deep.”Donato’s plan paid off. During the second period, the Crimson scored five goals, including one on a power-play opportunity. Quinnipiac’s growing frustration was evident, and the Bobcat?...
...came back strong and posted seven victories while increasing his indicator rating from +1 to +18. “I was happy with how I fenced, especially the second day,” Sherrill said. “I took a long nap on the second night so I felt better when I was fencing.” The senior just missed out on qualifying for the final four and a chance at the national title. “It was a really good day for him fencing-wise,” Harvard coach Peter Brand said...
...senior goalie Evan O’Donnell with 1:39 left in the game.Harvard dominated the shot total, outshooting Fairfield 40-16 in the lopsided contest—20-9 in the first half—forcing Fairfield goalie Joe Marra to make 15 saves.“We felt like we were outshooting them by a decent amount for a while, but the score was close,” Tillman said. “So we said ‘hey, keep taking good shots, just keep doing the things we’re doing, and we just need...
...cheaply priced train has doubled the number of tourists entering Tibet and made access much easier for tens of thousands of Chinese seeking to cash in on a local economy juiced by billions of dollars of investment from Beijing. Chinese already outnumber ethnic Tibetans in Lhasa, and many Tibetans felt that they might end up as strangers in their own country, a fate suffered by Mongolians in Chinese-administered Inner Mongolia...