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Malcom A. Glenn '09 will lead the newly elected 135th Guard of The Harvard Crimson, the paper's outgoing president announced Friday...
...paper's outgoing editors elected their successors early this morning, and the president of the 134th Guard, Kristina M. Moore '08, announced the results to the staff this afternoon...
...Treasury Department barred U.S. companies from dealings with three Iranian banks, as well as several companies the U.S. claims are in the WMD-proliferation business. According to intelligence reports, these companies are controlled by, or linked to, high-ranking officials in Tehran, including members of the Iran Revolutionary Guard's business arm, which has commercial interests ranging from oil and gas to manufacturing to real estate. The impact of this unilateral ban is indirect - Iranian companies haven't been allowed to do business in the U.S. for decades. But a similar gambit appeared to work against North Korea. In that...
...have fierce competition. 5) President Ryan A. Petersen ’08. Running alongside Faust. They do kind of have matching hair. 6) Matthew L. Sundquist ’09. You may be running uncontested, but let’s see you run naked. 7) A Lamont Security Guard. Now let’s see what they’re hiding. 8) N. Gregory Mankiw...although on second thought, that seems like way more cost than benefit. Clothes on! 9) The True Love Revolution team, because we can only assume that you guys are getting a lot of exercise...
...half before jumping out to a 16-10 advantage. Harvard shot 65.4 percent in the half, compared to James Madison’s 29.3 percent. “The first half especially, we really worked together great on offense and on defense,” said co-captain point guard Lindsay Hallion. “And then a natural momentum shift in the game happened, and we couldn’t get back into that same flow.” The half ended after a Dukes surge that narrowed the Crimson’s lead...