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...need for oil? U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East can no longer afford to use soft words and receive token support from countries like Saudi Arabia that benefit our immediate interests but are unwilling to pursue and punish those who pose the gravest threats to the U.S. NICK WETZLER Portland...
...others saw it. Now rugby - long pigeonholed as an élitist sport played and supported by the alumni of exclusive schools - looks set to claim conclusively a prize it only recently resolved to pursue: mass appeal. "The world's about to see how big rugby's become," says Nick Farr-Jones, captain of Australia's 1991 World Cup-winning Wallabies. "It's crossed boundaries. It's become an inclusive game." In no small way, the World Cup has fueled that transformation. First held in 1987, it's grown bigger at each installment. How much bigger? At the '87 Cup, France...
...that their success is guaranteed. Last weekend, Brown’s Nick Hartigan broke loose in the open a couple of times, bouncing off weak tackles attempted by an exhausted group of defenders...
Dante Guido Balestracci had just tripped up Brown running back Nick Hartigan at the Harvard 15 to turn the ball over on downs late in the third quarter. It wasn’t a particularly crushing hit, and with the Crimson already leading by 31 in a 52-14 thumping of its Ivy rival, it wasn’t a game-saving tackle, either...
Harvard showed no mercy for its coach’s alma mater, striking early when sophomore Brian Charnock headed in a cross from classmate Nick Tornaritis 9:33 into the game. The goal was Charnock’s second of both the week and the season...