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...certainly don’t necessarily, at that early stage in the game, do things the easy way,” Harvard coach Tim Murphy said.But when it comes to Brown, the Crimson has a way of making comebacks look like cakewalks. Like the year before, Harvard began to launch an assault on its league rivals.The Crimson opened the second quarter with a pair of touchdown runs by starting tailback Clifton Dawson. Harvard finally pulled even at 22 on a nine-yard scoring catch by receiver Corey Mazza in the third quarter.In the fourth quarter, the fireworks started. Harvard took...
...Harvard, Edwards helped build up Wesleyan University’s study abroad program and increase the number of students participating in foreign initiatives as director of international studies.Edward has been credited with helping the OIP work with the Faculty of Arts and Sciences’ Computer Services to launch an online database to help students locate study abroad grants and advising resources. She has also worked with departments and concentrations to help students organize their course requirements to make room for study abroad opportunities.Olivia H. Gage ’07, who corresponded regularly with Edwards, said that the director understood...
...Coulter chose the date as the publication day for her lefty-bashing book called Godless: The Church of Liberalism. Radio Free Satan, an online rock station, is hosting a Monday "sin-tennial" party in Los Angeles called "Satan's Rockin' 666 Eve party." The band Slayer planned to launch its "Unholy Alliance Tour" on Tuesday (until a band member got sick), and 20 Century Fox is releasing its remake of The Omen, the 1976 horror film about a boy who bears Satan's 666 mark...
June 1, 2006: The Iraqi government announces it will launch its own investigation into the incident...
...been Iraqi-on-Iraqi, with civilians being killed by Shi'ite death squads or Sunni insurgents and jihadis. U.S. forces often find themselves trying to prevent Iraqis from killing one another. On the same day that Iraq's Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki announced that the government would launch an investigation into the 24 Haditha killings and called U.S. attacks against Iraqi civilians "a regular occurrence," at least 18 Iraqis died at the hands of their countrymen. The rate of sectarian killings has escalated sharply since the Feb. 22 bombing of a major Shi'ite shrine in Samarra. In Baghdad...