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Some of the NCAA tournament's finest first-round moments are courtesy of the Tigers. The 50-49 loss to Georgetown in 1989? A five-handkerchief game. Who can forget Dick Vitale (may he die in agony) wearing a Princeton sweatshirt in the ESPN studio after the game...
Unfortunately, history is not favoring Harvard's third all-time leading scorer and three-time Ivy League Player of the Week. The last Ivy star to go professional was Princeton "point-center" Kit Mueller, the near-hero of the Tigers' near-win over Georgetown three years ago in the NCAA tournament...
...denaturalization and extradition are deemed to be civil and not criminal [cases]," says Georgetown University Law School professor Sherman Lewis Cohn. "There are some people who argue that taking away a person's citizenship is close to criminal...
...them earning more than $100,000 -- a feat matched by only 3% of all Americans. His inner circle belongs to a class defined not by its inheritance but by its graduate degrees. At least five, like Clinton, studied in England, and half a dozen attended Harvard, Yale or Georgetown, the same schools as the President and Vice President Al Gore. Their promise is to be the brilliant, creative, technocratic problem solvers -- not the same old elitists behaving as elitists behave...
Others argue that experimentation could be in order. "For two years," says Anthony Cordesman, professor of national-security studies at Georgetown University, "Bush fixated on ousting Saddam, without defining U.S. goals in case he didn't." If compliance with the U.N. resolutions could earn Iraq some easing of the sanctions, even with Saddam still in power, he should be told...