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...Crimson used an 11-2 run midway through the second half to build a 20-point lead, its largest of the contest, and never allowed the Big Green back within 13. Junior guard Jim Goffredo had five of his career-high 33 points during the spurt...
...well as deal with the driving ability of Housman, Dartmouth players committed 22 fouls to Harvard’s 12 for the game. His team’s inability to guard the attacking Crimson offense without fouling frustrated Dunn, who drew a technical foul for arguing a call midway through the first half...
State of War doesn't follow a clear narrative arc. The action kick-starts midway through the first chapter, in March 2002: days after the arrest of Abu Zubaydah, at the time the highest-ranking al-Qaeda operative in U.S. custody, Bush summoned CIA director George Tenet to the White House to ask what intelligence Abu Zubaydah had provided his captors. According to Risen's source, Tenet told Bush that Abu Zubaydah, badly wounded during his capture, was too groggy from painkillers to talk coherently. In response, Bush asked, "Who authorized putting him on pain medication?" Risen makes the leap...
...scenario the Harvard women’s basketball team enjoyed on Monday night as the Crimson (4-9) took a 42-20 halftime lead over lowly Colgate (2-10) en route to an 80-62 triumph at Lavietes Pavilion. Harvard never trailed and used an 18-0 run midway through the first quarter to turn a 17-11 lead into a 35-11 lead. Colgate failed to score for an eight-minute stretch as the Crimson ran away. “We came out really tough on the ball,” co-captain Maureen McCaffery said...
...Shriver. Eventually, Bono's education was taken over by economist Jeffrey Sachs. After Bono's understanding of the issue went from fluency to mastery, he started speaking out, lobbying Bill Clinton's Administration to make debt relief a core aim of U.S. policy toward the developing world. It worked: midway through his presidency, Clinton agreed to erase $6 billion in debt...