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...heading a ring of illegal phone tapping. (No evidence has emerged that the bugging was linked to talks over Telecom's future.) Taken together, it has been a cold reminder that Sistema Italia, the totality of how economics and politics functions in the bel paese, is still a cumbersome load of conflicts of interest and arcane maneuverings that drag down the country and scare away foreign investors. Prodi's behavior has been especially heavy-handed. In the midst of back-and-forth bickering about what the Telecom chief had told him, Prodi authorized the release of an official note recounting...
...tumultuous offseason will be easy to measure on the field. Will the linebacking corps, which once looked like a strength of the team, bounce back from the loss of an experienced First-Team All-Ivy standout? With Pizzotti now out for three to five weeks, can Witt carry the load in Murphy’s pass-happy offense until O’Hagan or Pizzotti return? And will the team as a whole put the distractions behind it and deliver the championship team that many (including the Ivy League media, which made Harvard the preseason favorite even after the Thomas...
HARVARD The revolving door at quarterback shouldn’t phase Harvard, considering the Crimson’s dependence on senior tailback Clifton Dawson, who proved quite capable of shouldering the load against Holy Cross. The defensive line is possibly the best in the league, and coach Tim Murphy and captain Ryan Tully have raved about a young defensive secondary. Depth at wideout will also ease the early-season burden on sophomore newcomer Jeff Witt under center...
...coach, if you’ve got a guy who is an inexperienced quarterback, you’re going to turn to the senior All-American running back,” Witt said. “So Clifton is going to shoulder a lot of the load, being the running back that he is.”Witt is also aided by strong receiving and a young but talented offensive line.The Crimson boast four dependable returning sets of hands in sophomores Chris Sanders and Alex Breaux, junior Matt Lagace, and seniors Corey Mazza and Dan Brown. Freshman Matt Luft...
...understand the need for intensive training for our next generation of doctors, it shouldn’t be so intensive that they injure their patients, or themselves, in the process. We echo Landrigan’s suggestions that hospitals must commit more resources and energy to reducing the load on their first-year residents, and if hospitals are unable to comply with the ACGME’s rules, then Congressional intervention may be necessary at some future date...