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Flanking the Big Green’s offense, the duo wrought havoc on opposing goalkeepers last year as freshmen, combining for 67 points despite not playing a full slate of games...

Author: By Timothy J. Mcginn, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Everybody's Got a Hungry Heart | 10/31/2003 | See Source »

Like any addiction, though, CNBC leaves carnage in its wake. Just as a chemical addiction can wreak havoc upon the body, my drug of choice has overtaken my life, carving out a path of missed deadlines, assignments undone and obsessive schedule manipulation—no section, problem set or Crimson editorial board meeting can come between me and “Kudlow and Cramer,” the financial news talk show hosted by über-preppy ex-banker Larry Kudlow and über-smart ex-Crimson president James J. Cramer ’77. I frequently...

Author: By Philip Sherrill, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: News You Can't Really Use | 10/16/2003 | See Source »

After rioting Red Sox fans wreaked havoc across New England following the team’s string of victories last week, Harvard officials have teamed up with local authorities to keep the hooliganism...

Author: By Daniel J. Hemel, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Harvard Prepares To Curb Sox Riots | 10/15/2003 | See Source »

...billion, thanks to two years of tax cuts, hikes in defense spending and a falloff in tax revenue. The ballooning deficit has sparked a fierce debate among economists. Deficit hawks argue that, like credit-card balances, deficits may not hurt much in the short run but will eventually wreak havoc. In the worst-case scenario, the government keeps borrowing to finance itself, and interest rates rise. That retards growth by making mortgages, car loans and corporate investment more expensive. The Bush Administration argues that by returning tax revenue to families and businesses, the deficit is fueling the economic engine, which...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Is Our Deficit Too Big? | 10/13/2003 | See Source »

...that didn’t happen Saturday. The Crimson was too deep, too fresh and too darn good. And it started with the four defensive tackles, who never get tired because there is always another one ready to come in and wreak havoc. They may not have had the tackles, but they made them possible...

Author: By Lande A. Spottswood, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Promised Lande: Defensive Tackles Set Tone, Plug Gaps | 10/6/2003 | See Source »

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