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...heroes, if there are any at all, sit behind gray desks in Moscow; Langley, Va.; and London. There they must sift through tons of material provided by hundreds of different sources before they can, with luck, piece together a picture of, say, the locking mechanism on a swing-wing fighter ... It is work that occupies tens of thousands of mathematicians and cryptographers, clerks and military analysts, often with the most trivial-seeming tasks. Yet it is work that no major nation feels it can afford to halt ... In the U.S., espionage was grossly neglected until the advent of the cold...
...SYNC tore up your heart or you actually belived that the Backstreet Boys were larger than life, then you’re in luck: Harvard will soon have a popstar coterie of its very own. Peter C. Shields Jr. ’09 and Silas P. Howland ’08 are recruiting for a group of five pop performers to satisfy the “guilty pleasure” that Shields says Harvard students take in listening to pop music. “I know all these people that will hate on pop, and then as soon...
...series of charts, to determine when Harvard departments could make permanent appointments. If a junior faculty member’s term was going to end in a year when the formula didn’t allow a permanent appointment to be made in his field, he was out of luck...
...score until Mueller converted with 3:19 left in the first half. By then, the Hawks had already put seven shots past Gardner in net.The Crimson battled hard on both ends, but junior Olivia Colebourne made 14 saves in net for Hartwick. Harvard was also the victim of bad luck, as at least seven of its shots hit the post.The Hawks led 9-1 at halftime and 11-1 after three quarters.Sophomore driver Melissa McCreery scored Harvard’s second goal in the fourth quarter.HARVARD 14, UTICA 4Harvard opened the tournament by scoring on its first seven possessions...
...Bulldogs manage to eke out a win against Faiola, good for a weekend split with the Big Green? Starter Mike Mongiardini (seven innings) and reliever Matt Fealey (five innings) allowed just four hits all day, fanning nine and rendering Faiola the hardest luck loser the Ivy League has seen in a long time...