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...other side of the ballot, members of the Harvard Republican Club are joining Mitt Romney’s effort to continue the party’s 12-year lock on the Corner Office...
...Shaky after two straight losses, Vladimir Kramnik deployed a classic anti-computer strategy. In another Queens Indian Defense, but with the sides switched, the human world champion managed to lock the pawns in the center of the board, depriving the tactical monster of the open lines it needed for a flashy attack. After only two and half hours of play, the Moscow grand master offered the Hamburg computer a draw on the twenty-eighth move and Deep Fritz immediately accepted. With the score now tied at three and a half points apiece, the eight-game match will be decided...
...concrete cinder blocks, surrounded by sandbags and a 6-ft.-high chain-link, barbed-wire-topped fence. In case anyone should ever penetrate those barriers, AIT keeps an arsenal of weapons, including shotguns, in a storage room nearby. Any security breach triggers a bevy of alarms and a lock-down mode. (So far, the only serious threat has been the possibility of looting during a hurricane...
...Lock your doors and open your minds, America. Michael Moore is armed again...
...course, the military never chose “don’t ask, don’t tell;” it was, rather, enacted through Congressional legislation. Manifestly the University isn’t interested in lobbying through institutional channels, preferring instead to throw ROTC out and lock the gates. To be consistent, then, perhaps Harvard should voluntarily renounce federal funding altogether...