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Against CCSU last night, Harvard fought back from an incredible 18-point margin to muster its improbable 72-65 victory...
...It’s a confidence builder, since I’ve been here every time we get down big, we don’t muster much of a comeback," sophomore guard Drew Housmann said...
...hopefulness would seem the reasonable reaction to the Iraq Study Group's recommendation that the Bush Administration "act boldly" and "as soon as possible" to resolve the conflict between the Israelis and Palestinians. But as a front-row observer of similar efforts over the past 15 years, I could muster neither response. In lumping the Iraq mess in with the Palestinian problem--and suggesting the first could not be fixed unless the second was too--the Baker-Hamilton commission lent credibility to a corrosive myth: that the fundamental problem in the Arab world is the plight of the Palestinians...
Clearly, the Bulldogs can muster stellar talent, with a roster including three Olympians in addition to Martin. Nonetheless, Harvard head coach Katey Stone downplays any tendency to focus on the credentials of the opponent...
...Looming unseen in the background, as always, is the 800-pound gorilla of Lebanon's political system: Hizballah's armed military wing, which has a weapons and capacity far beyond what any other political party or even the Lebanese army could muster. Hizballah has promised that all its actions will be peaceful. "We save our weapons for fighting Israel," according to Bakkir. But any Lebanese politician that tries to get between Hizballah and its guns will likely go the way of the Phoenicans and the Romans...