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...ogling, Kournikova lost both of the matches she competed in??Boston won both the mixed doubles and the women’s doubles events by a score of five points to four. While Kournikova did display some of the quality that let her rise to the number one women’s doubles ranking, it was not enough to spare the Capitals from the Lobsters’ claws...
...movement of organizations, such as the American Israel Public Affairs Committee and the American Enterprise Institute, and officials such as Paul D. Wolfowitz and Connecticut Senator Joseph I. Lieberman, who they claim stifle discussion of Israel’s flaws.“Israel is in fact a liability in??the war on terror and the broader effort to deal with rogue states,” the authors added.Walt and Mearsheimer call this movement responsible for American hesitance toward the Middle East peace process...
...varsity boats, the novice boats also rowed well throughout the spring. “Our freshman boat, even without the five freshman varsity rowers, is so fast,” Demers said. “It speaks to the depth of our freshman walk-ons and recruits coming in??and it looks to continue in the future.” The skill of the underclassmen should help Radcliffe bounce back next season, beginning at the annual Head of the Charles. Last fall, the Black and White varsity finished No. 23 in the world-famous race...
...partake in more student organizations and activities. Because a tracking system will keep precise records of who swipes into each dormitory, the universal access system will keep undergraduates more accountable, Sarafa said. He added that in the current system, upperclassmen and non-students may “piggyback in??—that is, follow a freshman into a dorm—without being documented. Dingman said that he believes the initiative will create greater opportunities for students of all classes to meet but that he does not view it as a great security enhancement...
Because a tracking system will keep precise records of who swipes into each dormitory, the universal access system will keep undergraduates more accountable, Sarafa said. He added that in the current system, upperclassmen and non-students may “piggyback in??—that is, follow a freshman into a dorm—without being documented...