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...Ohiri this year. There were some losses to graduation. Two-time First Team All-Ivy back Michaela Rooney has moved on. Splaine, after a failed stint at WUSA tryouts, went on to win a lower-profile W-1 league national championship with the Boston Renegades this summer. But senior Kim Lanzire, the First Team All-Ivy forward who scored Brown’s second goal against Harvard last year, is still around, as is the team’s successful goaltending combination of sophomore Sarah Gervais and senior Mary Jo Markle...

Author: By David R. De remer, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: W. Soccer Renews Rivalry With Brown | 9/21/2001 | See Source »

Sophomore Mairead OCallaghan was second in 18th place and a time of 18:50.0. Rounding out the scoring for Harvard was junior Dierdre Colgan, (20th, 18:58.4), freshman Kim Smith (23rd, 19:10.0) and sophomore Beverly Wheelan (25th...

Author: By Tyson E. Hubbard, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Cross Country Takes Second, Third | 9/19/2001 | See Source »

...Kim also seems dismissive of all but a small coterie of advisers. A former member of Kim's party says the meetings the President convenes are rarely forums for debate: nobody is expected to contradict the party leader. He recalls challenging Kim on a foreign policy issue. Instead of responding, Kim stalked out of the room. Today, few dare to dispute him. That's partly because Kim, a policy wonk, is usually better informed than anyone else. But it's also because he is convinced he has all the answers, says Sogang University's Sohn: "When old friends have critical...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Diminished Icon | 9/17/2001 | See Source »

...Kim's hubris may have been necessary when he was leading a band of trusted followers trying to outwit a military regime that wanted him dead. But it isn't helping him to line up support for his policies, says Lim Sung Ho, an expert on legislative politics at Seoul's Kyung Hee University. "Kim has a knack for fighting," says Lim. "But fighting is different from leading." The leadership deficit has been most apparent in dealing with North Korea. With the South Korean economy cratering, the flow of money and aid to a seemingly ungrateful North has irritated many...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Diminished Icon | 9/17/2001 | See Source »

...North Korea's recent offer to restart stalled talks might mean one more chance to end half a century of hostility on the peninsula?and give Kim an opportunity to salvage his presidency. But he'll have to shore up his home base first. Even in Mok'po, the port city in Cholla where he got his political start, he is no longer a hero. Just ask Ko Seong Ju. More than 50 years ago, Ko worked the printing press for a local newspaper that Kim was running. Kim once gave him a ride along the beach in a jeep...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Diminished Icon | 9/17/2001 | See Source »

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