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...does it matter who rules Turkmenistan? The country is home to the world's fifth largest natural gas deposits. It also borders Iran, where a radical regime covets nukes, and Afghanistan, where the Taliban continue to fight NATO forces. The specter of increasing Islamic extremism in Turkmenistan endangers energy markets and raises the possibility of a further breakdown of regional stability...
Jeffrey A. Zucker ’86 is expected to be named the Chairman and Chief Executive of NBC Universal, a unit of General Electric and the world’s fifth-largest media company, according to inside sources who spoke to the Los Angeles Times. Zucker will replace Robert C. Wright, the NBC chairman who has occupied the position for 21 years. Zucker has been the chief executive of the NBC Universal Television Group since December 2005. He was responsible for all programming across the conglomerate’s extensive television properties, which include the NBC network as well...
...great swims.” The Crimson wasted no time in jumping out to an early lead, as it snatched a victory in the 200 yard freestyle relay. Sophomore David Guernsey continued the trend by winning in the next race, the 200 freestyle, and Crimson swimmers finished fourth, fifth, and sixth in the event. Harvard’s distance swimmers set the mark for the squad, as evidenced by their 1-2-3 finish in the 1650 yard freestyle. Junior Sam Wollner narrowly edged teammate Eric Lynch to grab first, and freshman Alex Meyer rounded out the top three. Wollner...
Lehman's Team Is... and Ball and the Busters, (mis)managed by Pat McGrath, round out the pack in fourth and fifth place, respectively. Jonathan Lehman benefitted from the first transaction of the campaign, picking up Brad Unger off the waiver wire and getting a combined 26 points and 12 rebounds from the Harvard forward...
...Part of it was going back to what we had in the first game—bringing it back to the middle of the court, firing ourselves up, yelling after every point,” co-captain Laurence Favrot said. Nonetheless, Harvard never really stood a chance in the fifth frame. The Crimson took the first point of the game but never led again, as the Highlanders opened up a margin of five points en route to a 15-11 win to close out the match. “We made a couple of key errors,” Favrot...