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...Americans in Iraq, fighting is still the order of the day. Military officials believe their strategy of squeezing al-Sadr and forcing him to hole up in the holy city of Najaf has worked to turn powerful Shi'ites against him. But last week's offensive showed that the military can't wait much longer for al-Sadr's rivals to take matters into their own hands. "Frankly, they're not killing his people as quickly as we'd like," a U.S. officer says. Al-Sadr's ragtag army poses little military challenge--U.S. forces killed scores...
...walk, two singles and an error by sophomore shortstop Zak Farkes accounted for the other two Husky runs and Harvard was in a 3-0 hole before it even came...
Klein left all of that—the pressure, the expectations, the disappointing play—on the 18th green of Greate Bay Golf Course in Somers Point, N.J this past weekend, as he walked off the final hole of his last collegiate tournament victorious for the first time in over a year...
...them apart from both traditional departmental (and hierarchical) courses as well as those courses which were created under the impossibly vague (and rigid) backbone of the Core’s “approaches to knowledge.” Harvard College Courses in the sciences ought to repair that hole in the curriculum—which the Core never managed to fill—reserved for courses that challenge and examine the techniques, assumptions and methods in the sciences...
...time," says PGA of America president M.G. Orender, who claims that more than 17 million adults have expressed interest in playing golf. "We're asking our Play Golf America members to get back to the basics--not only to offer the introductory lessons programs but also to offer nine-hole or even six-hole leagues, and couples and family leagues, so that people can manage their time...