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Entering the weekend, Harvard is riding a five-game win streak, which has included crucial Ivy doubleheader sweeps over Brown and Yale. The Crimson followed those wins with a 5-4 victory over Boston University in which freshman shortstop Sara Williamson's walk-off double plated freshman Kim Koral to give Harvard the victory...
...next batter, freshman center fielder Kim Koral, dropped a ground ball down the third base line. Terrier third baseman Aryn Rangel charged hard but had no chance, and Koral sailed into first with an infield...
Speedy freshman centerfielder Kim Koral slapped a ball through the infield to spark the rally. Sophomore first baseman Tiffany Whitton stepped to the plate with the hit and run on. As Koral took off, Whitton drilled a double and knocked in the Crimson's first...
...There is probably a limited emotional range in [the songs], but at the same time, I think that the way Morris, Kim and Matthew played them put a very different dimension to what I’d intended, which is something I didn’t completely appreciate at the time. I just remember listening to Moonlight over the years and thinking, well that’s a nice boppy record. I think I was feeling pretty dark, and what they did was take the darkness and didn’t make it so oppressive. That?...
...though, the question is not so much what this meeting means for Sino-U.S. relations, but what it may mean for Asia as a whole. There are many regional issues that require a great deal of Sino-U.S. cooperation - North Korea, for example. South Korea's President Kim Dae Jung's "Sunshine Policy" of rapprochement with North Korea requires the support of China, the U.S., Russia and Japan. If China and the U.S. look for ways to punish each other and they stop cooperating on North Korea, that could mean the failure of President Kim's policy. Taiwan...