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...goal to bring the margin to 7-1 at halftime. Ohio State also had a six-shot lead to go along with its six-goal advantage heading into the break. “Their defense was aggressive, and they pressed down on us,” senior attackman Greg Cohen said. “They kind of shocked us a bit, and our shots weren’t the highest percentage.” Making matters worse was the fact that Harvard’s leading scorer from 2006, senior attackman Evan Calvert, was sidelined due to a sprained ankle...
...competition. In the eighth position, sophomore Niko Hrdy, after dropping his first game, went on to convincingly defeat his opponent, 4-9, 9-1, 9-1, 9-2. In the top three spots, the Crimson dominated as well. In the first position, Suchde breezed past the Mustangs’ Greg Hutner with a 9-1, 9-0, 9-1 victory. Oren and West both claimed definitive victories, 9-2, 9-4, 9-2 and 9-3, 9-0, 9-3, respectively. —Staff writer Vincent R. Oletu can be reached at voletu@fas.harvard.edu...
...offense, the Crimson returns its top two goal scorers in the form of seniors Evan Calvert and Greg Cohen. Cohen was named a preseason honorary all-American, and the two combined for 68 of the squad’s 156 points last season. Sophomore Max Motschwiller impressed many as a breakout freshman at midfield last year, but this spring he will try his hand at the attack...
...Greg Hughes wastes no time trying to appease his counterparts across the political aisle. Last month, Mr. Hughes, a Republican and a Utah state representative, followed the lead of several other state legislators and proposed creating a little box on next year’s state tax return where residents could opt to pay extra taxes. The proposal, entitled the “Tax Me More Fund,” is no doubt inflammatory in intent. But if you’re a goodhearted, affluent liberal, how should you respond...
...pirates and counterfeiters and this may seem like just another episode in a long-running story. But it's not. Chinese papers feature a prominent story practically every other week in which a senior government official promises to take serious steps to protect intellectual property rights and prevent counterfeiting. Greg Shea, who represents a U.S. information technology association, says he has no doubt that the central government is sincere when they tell him that they want to close down the factories that pump out fake software for pennies. "They just can't get the locals to do it. There...