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...with every contact with Iraqi civilians. Says Vistek: "The responsibility went from, 'oh, that's on the [lieutenant]' to, 'Holy s---, my [unit's] responsible for three patrols a day? Wow.'" That new function combined with the old but still necessary task of fighting insurgents can be overwhelming. Gove, like other Marine commanders in al Qaim, is mindful that he risks pushing his men past their limits as he attempts to blanket the area with American troops. "You can't burn these guys out," says Gové. "On the other hand, you can't leave a section of town uncovered...
...origin of the shroud's linen was later detailed in an article co-written with the other two labs for the journal Nature, which straightforwardly stated that the radiocarbon-dating results "provide conclusive evidence that the linen of the Shroud of Turin is medieval." Nuclear physicist Harry Gove, who helped develop the radiocarbon-dating process used on the shroud, went a bit further. He said the odds were "about one in a thousand trillion" against the shroud's having been woven in the time of Jesus. Edward Hall, a member of the Oxford team, went further still. Anyone who continued...
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Claritas will not be in competition with Harvard's traditional humor magazine, the Harvard Lampoon, Gove said, because it will focus specifically on Harvard subjects. The Lampoon, occasionally published by a semi-secret, humor-oriented society, "is not a campus organization per se but addresses college life in general," Gove said...
...want to capture the spirit of Harvard life in the way that The New Yorker captures New York life," Gove said. Like The New Yorker, Claritas will dedicate its main body to essays and will have a short introductory section and a concluding entertainment section, Gove said...