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...Bush and the Republicans look bad. That is spin at its worst. Kristol also tried to perpetuate the tired notion that it's important to sustain this war as part of a larger war on terrorism. But we will not condone this lie of an occupation anymore. Pam Bergren Hartford, Connecticut...
...Harvard men’s squash team, having just finished the first half of its team schedule last weekend, sent ten of its players to the USSRA Five Man Team Championships this weekend in Hartford, Conn. for a final workout before the players broke for the winter holidays. Representing the Crimson (4-0, 3-0 Ivy) on the A Team were captain Ilan Oren, freshman Colin West, seniors Garnett Booth and Mihir Sheth, and sophomore Verdi DiSesa. On the B Team, Harvard competed with sophomore Niko Hrdy, senior Todd Ostrow, sophomore Ned Reeves, freshman Frank Cohen, and senior Brett Auerbach...
While further investigation yesterday uncovered another instance of similarity—between a cartoon Breeden drew last March and a Sept. 29, 2005, cartoon by Bob Englehart of the Hartford Courant—the editors wrote that Breeden had been cleared in that case as well. Both cartoons depict former Federal Emergency Management Agency head Michael Brown with eight arms, although Breeden represents him as the Hindu god Ganesh...
...further investigation, we also became aware of similarities between a cartoon by Breeden published March 9 depicting former director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency Michael D. Brown and a cartoon drawn by Bob Englehart on Sept. 29, 2005, in the Hartford Courant. Both cartoons depict Brown with eight arms pointing in various directions. We have concluded that Breeden’s March 9 cartoon is also her original work...
Breeden’s Oct. 11 cartoon, which depicts Kim Jong Il with a mushroom cloud emerging from his head, shows similarities to numerous cartoons that also show depict Kim’s hair similarly, including ones that ran in The Hartford Courant, The Ottowa Citizen, French newspaper Le Temps, and Swedish newspaper Svenska Dagbladet...