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...rotation appears to be based around Haviland, Unger, Perlman, and Eadington, rotating on a four-man cycle—with Perlman and Haviland going on Saturday and Eadington and Unger on Sunday...
After the departure of Harvard senior Brian Cusworth, Zoller is leading the Ivy Leagues in points (18.3) and rebounds (7.9) per game—showcasing why he is the best four man in the Ivies. Harris will look to prove the Crimson’s four-man is not far behind...
...result, the Crimson must rely on a depleted four-man frontcourt rotation, with Unger, Darcy, Harris, and freshman Pat Magnarelli to call...
...where were the cops? Quite a few were busy taking bribes. It was no secret that crooked officers shared their illegal profits with an equally corrupt Democratic political club, Tammany Hall. But on May 6, 1895, Republican mayor William Strong appointed to the city's four-man board of police commissioners the Manhattan native and former state legislator Theodore Roosevelt. Selected at once as board president, Roosevelt eagerly embraced the mayor's mandate for reform, calling it "a man's work." Quite simply, the author of The Winning of the West aimed to clean up Dodge, even...
...tinderbox region around Kandahar in southern Afghanistan, the centuries-old code of Pashtunwali is supposed to protect peaceful visitors from harm. So when a four-man Canadian military-outreach team accompanied by Afghan army troops arrived March 4 in the village of Shinkay, 70 km north of Kandahar, to discuss construction projects with local elders, the soldiers felt comfortable removing their helmets. It was a near fatal mistake. They had barely settled down for a chat when a young man, shouting "Allahu akbar" ("God is great"), leapt to his feet and struck Canadian Forces Reserve Lieut. Trevor Greene...