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Harvard was about to beat the Eagles. An unranked squad was about to down the nation??€™s top team...
...adds, “I will always remember the time I spent forward deployed in our nation??€™s service with gratitude...
...Bush ever feels like exercising the powers of the presidency to push some genuine intelligence reforms he might want to turn his attention to the Pentagon, which controls eighty percent of the nation??€™s $40 billion intelligence budget. The 9/11 Commission Report recommended that Congress create a National Director of Intelligence (NDI), and empower the position with budgetary authority. Rumsfeld, however, isn’t eager to cede any power to a new NDI. Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee are currently deadlocked with their Senate counterparts on this issue. A bi-partisan Senate bill would strip Rumsfeld...
...night when the Crimson welcomed back junior tri-captain Julie Chu and freshman Sarah Vaillancourt—both of whom spent the weekend competing in the Four Nation??€™s Cup for the U.S. and Canada, respectfully—it was tri-captain Nicole Corriero who stole the show, posting four straight goals and adding one assist to lead the Crimson to victory. Vaillancourt assisted on three of the tallies, finishing with four total, and Chu added a goal and an assist...
...statement would be loud and far-reaching. If Harvard sacrificed its shot at an undefeated season to send a message that Ivy League football teams deserve better, the nation??€”which includes those ignorant presidents—would be forced to take notice...