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...Americans are particularly concerned about a peace deal Musharraf struck last September with tribal leaders in Waziristan, a mountainous region bordering Afghanistan, in which he offered them greater sovereignty in exchange for promising to kick out foreign militants. Musharraf called the agreement a success and promised President George Bush at the time that "there won't be a Taliban and there won't be an al-Qaeda." However, cross-border attacks have increased threefold since September, according to Coalition forces on the Afghan side, and two weeks ago Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice described the situation as a "disappointment...
...Harvard’s undergraduate pub three years in the making—will open its doors in Loker Commons on Thursday, April 19, Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71 announced Friday in an interview with The Crimson. The College will host a special kick-off event for students the following evening...
...physical all over the ice that we could start to take over the game later,” Donato added. The takeover began in the second period, during which Tobe and his defensemen not only kept their team in the game by protecting the net, but also combined to kick-start the offense. Down 1-0, Tobe sent a pass to Morin, who feinted a move to the outside to create a seam in the defense. Morin then slipped through the hole and deposited the puck in the net, with Tobe getting credit for the assist. “Tobe...
...Harvard's undergraduate pub three years in the making—will finally open its doors in Loker Commons on Thursday, April 19, Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross '71 announced in an interview with The Crimson this afternoon. The College will also hold a special kick-off event for students the following evening...
...type of family she characterizes as "post-war jerk." Kominsky Crumb's rejection of America's "jerk" culture becomes the recurring leitmotif of the book. For her, anything jerk involves "sleaziness, out of control materialism, upward striving, tension, financial problems, selfishness and misery." The early chapters gleefully kick over the rock of the American family. One story, "Wiseguys," for example, details her "loser" father's various bottom-feeding money schemes, including a burglar alarm company whose name, "B.A.R.G." he explained was "grab spelled backwards! And our motto is 'grab your money and run!'" Another story tells of how her little...