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Brothers in arms and bats, the two versatile stars provide a lethal combination of talent and flexibility, figuring prominently in the 2004 Crimson’s plans for success...
After a combined three goals—one of which was an empty-netter—to close out the regular season against Yale and Princeton, Harvard rediscovered its lethal offensive arsenal in the ECAC quarterfinals against Cornell, outscoring...
Undoubtedly, these were the sentiments of the Yale and Cornell men’s basketball teams in preparation for their matchups with Harvard. On consecutive Saturday nights, the Crimson handed both teams their fourth Ivy losses—which, with respect to the league title, is about as lethal as the Ebola virus. Hopefully, Harvard’s next two Saturday night opponents—Brown and Penn—adopt a different policy or they too could have their seasons spoiled—not unlike that bottle of milk that’s been in our trash...
Kerry goes quiet and lethal at moments like that. "It's not worth more," he replied. "It's not worth anything. It's scum that ought to be thrown in jail for the rest of its life." But that didn't change his view of the death penalty, and he added, "I know something about killing," he said. "I don't like killing. That's just a personal belief I have...
Sources tell TIME that cell-phone guns, some of which have been seized in drug raids in the Netherlands, England and Germany, have been cited in several federal security alerts over the past year, the most recent just over a month ago. Though heavier than normal phones, the lethal ones look nearly identical. The hollowed-out devices, made in Croatia, are fired by punching buttons on the keypad and can shoot four .22-cal. bullets in rapid succession...