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...Whoever has been to games can see how much Caitlin basically controls the entire game,” Vaillancourt said. “She’s not just a defensive defenseman. She’s been playing everywhere.” Cahow sees her personal success in the larger context of what her team has accomplished so far, and what it hopes to achieve before this season is over. The Crimson now stands at 22-1-0 overall, and remains the only team in the nation without multiple losses as the playoffs approach. “There...

Author: By Loren Amor, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Milestones Mark Cahow's Weekend | 2/12/2008 | See Source »

...Project, an interdisciplinary inquiry into the premodern history of the Korean Peninsula. The aims of the Early Korea Project are admirable, and we applaud the Northeast Asian History Foundation for its generous and much-needed financial donation. While the study of premodern Korean history has been sidelined by much larger and better-funded inquiries into Chinese and Japanese history for many years, a new focus on the early years of Korean civilization offers the potential to not only discover the rich and vibrant roots of contemporary Korean culture, but can also serve as a diplomatic salve for an increasingly embittered...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Smoothing Out the Wrinkles | 2/11/2008 | See Source »

...discontent over his leadership has raised the threat that voters will use the nationwide municipal poll to rebuke their President. Should that happen, candidates considered Sarkozy intimates - including Justice Minister Rachida Dati, and Secretary of State for Human Rights Rama Yade - are at risk. But perhaps no one loomed larger as a target for anti-Sarkozy anger than Martinon. For that reason, the President must think carefully about appointing the person most frequently cited to replace Martinon as candidate in Neuilly: Jean Sarkozy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sarko-Fatigue in a Ghetto of the Rich | 2/8/2008 | See Source »

...larger point is that there's little evidence the McCain surge represents a Republican rejection of Bush or any of the various strands of conservatism. Primary season is always a branding process, a way for political parties to hash out their identities, and throughout this campaign Republicans have embraced conservatism as consistently as Democrats have embraced change. And even many disgruntled conservatives believe there's one presidential candidate who can still motivate their disappointed base. She's not a Republican...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Does McCain Have the Right Stuff? | 2/7/2008 | See Source »

Mitt Romney made a fortune in management consulting, so it's only appropriate that his presidential campaign would make a bedeviling business school case study. As a candidate, he seemed to do everything right. He worked longer hours, built a larger, more professional organization and outspent all of his Republican rivals. He alone approached the race for the White House as an almost pure product launch, with the flexibility and funding to change his marketing and respond to almost any eventuality. He even looked better on television...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why Romney's Product Launch Failed | 2/7/2008 | See Source »

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