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While en route to the Men’s Single-handed Elims on Sunday, the axle on the Crimson’s Laser trailer broke during an uphill climb, nearly causing an accident...

Author: By Timothy J. Mcginn, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Mishap Doesn't Sink Porter, M. Sailing | 10/1/2002 | See Source »

Eight minutes later, Harvard tied the game on a laser by junior forward Ladd Fritz. A botched Maine clear left the ball in Fritz’s possession. The junior took two quick dribbles before sending the ball just past Maine goalie Josh Sjostrom and into the lower-left hand corner...

Author: By Jack Muse, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: M. Soccer Wins On Late Goal | 9/25/2002 | See Source »

...destabilizing potential enemies, including the U.S. In the past three years, the People's Liberation Army has moved quickly to implement a new military strategy that relies heavily on this kind of technological know-how. In the future it even wants to add such high-tech gizmos as laser beams to zap U.S. satellites that monitor battlefields, bombs emitting electromagnetic pulses that blind missile guidance systems, and computer attacks that could put U.S. command networks on the fritz...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: China's New Game | 9/23/2002 | See Source »

...addition to keeping Henderson on a short leash, Ahn also contributed in scoring chances, including a laser of a shot on goal in the last five minutes of the first half...

Author: By Jessica T. Lee, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Crimson Could Benefit From 'Right' Stuff | 9/19/2002 | See Source »

...takes on Iraq, America's military planners will do whatever they can to avoid fighting in the streets. In their most optimistic scenarios, the war will begin once again in the skies, with satellite-guided bombs that are far "smarter" and more plentiful than the laser-guided bombs used in 1991 during the first war with Iraq. Washington would initially try to take out air-defense and command-and-control sites. Next to go would be Saddam's palaces and other symbols of his power, such as television studios and transmitting towers used to fill Iraqi airwaves with his words...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Going Door To Door | 9/16/2002 | See Source »

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