Word: neutrals
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...energized Lynah crowd, staved off the overwhelming majority of Crimson attempts to even penetrate McKee’s zone. Harvard mustered just 17 shots and, more often than not, had trouble stringing together the necessary passes in the neutral zone, allowing Cornell to keep the puck on Crimson...
...Charlie Johnson and Steve Mandes at 5’11 and Kevin Du at 5’8. That’s not to say they can’t deliver a hit or physical performance, but playmakers cut from their cloth have disproportionately suffered in the neutral zone as a result of those no-calls...
...time, both candidates supported the Supreme Court’s decisions, which permitted affirmative action so long as it does not constitute a “quota” system, but Bush said last month that “race-neutral admissions policies ought to be tried...
...check out the responses from the Bush, Kerry, Nader and Badnarik campaigns to a voter issues paper for 18-to-30-year-olds at www.smackdownyourvote.com. Pay attention to candidates’ platforms, records and statements. Follow up with fact-checking resources on the network websites or the oft-neutral www.factcheck.org. If you have voting questions, check out H-VOTE, a house competition at Harvard intended to turn youth voter registration into youth voter turnout. To locate your polling place or find contact information for Cambridge, go to http://www.ci.cambridge.ma.us/~Election/. If you have last-minute questions about your absentee ballot...
Even if University divestment has a negligible impact on PetroChina or the government in Sudan, we consider dumping the shares to be a moral imperative. In the recent past, we have declined to call for Harvard to divest from investments that were at best ethically neutral, such as the money Harvard had in conglomerates that owned defense contractors before the Iraq War. Not every case for divestment is as clear as this one. The money Harvard made off its PetroChina investment is bloodstained crimson; if the University still has holdings in PetroChina, it should get rid of them immediately...