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...Crimson was quick getting out of the gate as well. A three-pointer by junior guard Patrick Harvey with 7:22 left to play in the first half put Harvard ahead by 19. But then Northeastern threw the Crimson a curveball when it switched up its team defense from man-to-man to a zone. The change allowed Northeastern to stop the bleeding on defense and eventually set up a 14-5 Huskie run to start the second half...

Author: By Brian E. Fallon, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Life of Brian: Speed 'D' Keep Harvard From Zoning Out | 11/28/2001 | See Source »

...clever missiles that target a terrorist leader; the vaccines that protect against biological weapons; the lines of code that render a computer impervious to cyberterrorists. As the public debates whether it's safe to fly again, high-tech innovations promise to do everything from positively identifying passengers at the gate to automatically returning hijacked planes safely to earth...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Making The World Safer | 11/26/2001 | See Source »

Asakusa is crowded with noodle shops that are perfect for lunch. Most serve plump udon or soba in savory broth crowned with tempura-fried shrimp, the area's other delicacy. Namiki Yabu Soba, south of Kaminarimon Gate, is excellent and has English menus...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Global Life: Tokyo Tempts | 11/26/2001 | See Source »

Inside Afghanistan. At last. After weeks of signing up on countless lists, sending in dozens of ID photos and trying to ingratiate myself with any bearded man who pops through the iron gate of the Quetta consulate of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, I'd about given up hope of entering the last remaining Taliban strongholds. Then, last Monday, the Taliban started issuing visas to every reporter in sight. TIME magazine was right up there with Mexican TV and Swedish radio...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Waiting for the Taliban | 11/23/2001 | See Source »

...about air travel, Subash Gurung decided to fly from Chicago to Omaha, Neb. The jobless Nepalese man, here on an expired visa, got through security at O'Hare airport last week with five knives, a stun gun and a container marked TEAR GAS/PEPPER SPRAY. After a search at the gate uncovered the weapons, Gurung was arrested but soon released on bond. He was taken into custody only when he returned to O'Hare to pick up another bag, filled with more knives. And in the story's grim punch line, two of the seized knives were later stolen from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Airlines: Flying Low | 11/19/2001 | See Source »

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