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...though Sullivan’s goal was “soft”—Welch’s words—Grumet-Morris had indeed kept Harvard in the hunt...
...understand that we are still in the hunt,” coach Peter Brand said. “[They know] we need to double our efforts as we move on to meet our other tough Ivy League opponents…Everyone contributed and if we continue along this path I believe good things will be coming our way this season...
...BANNED. FOX HUNTING, a 300-year-old English tradition, after seven years of bitter political debate and legislative maneuvering; by Britain's House of Commons; in London. Despite a last-minute compromise proposal from Prime Minister Tony Blair, Labour Party members pushed through the ban on the grounds that fox hunting was cruel and inhumane. Hunt supporters have vowed to challenge...
...going to die!" yells Staff Sergeant David Bellavia as his rattled platoon of soldiers takes cover from machine-gun fire in the streets of Fallujah. The platoon has been ordered to hunt down and kill a group of insurgents hiding somewhere in a block of 12 darkened houses. It is 1:45 a.m., and the soldiers have been running from fire fight to fire fight for 48 hours straight with no sleep, fueled only by the modest pickings from their ration packs. As they searched through nine of the houses on the block, the soldiers turned up nothing. When they...
Fitts takes a small team over the road. "Terminators coming in," he bellows as he goes inside, using the unit's name in a code to warn that friendly forces are entering. Inside they find Bellavia alive and on on the hunt. Upstairs he scans the bedrooms. An insurgent jumps out of the cupboard. Bellavia falls down and fires, spraying the man with bullets. At some point another insurgent drops out of the ceiling. Yet another runs to a window and makes for the garden. Bellavia hits him in the legs and lower back as he flees. When...