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Along with the national ranking, Harvard has been pegged the number one school in the Northeast region. Cornell is ranked in neither the nation nor the region...

Author: By Tyson E. Hubbard, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: W. Soccer Meets Struggling Cornell | 10/12/2001 | See Source »

With the win, Harvard solidified its hold on the No. 1 ranking in the Northeast. The Crimson ascended to the region’s top spot Tuesday in the wake of UConn’s 2-0 loss...

Author: By Brian E. Fallon, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: W. Soccer Keeps the Shutouts Coming at B.C. | 10/11/2001 | See Source »

This win against the Conference USA favorite Marquette was critical for a Harvard team looking to break back into the standings for the first time following the Colorado loss. Currently ranked third in the Northeast region, Harvard plays at BC on Wednesday at 3 p.m. for an important regional match...

Author: By Brenda Lee, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: W. Soccer Slams No. 17 Marquette | 10/9/2001 | See Source »

...trip by helicopter and four-wheel drive from the northeast border to this hill town, 5,250 ft. above sea level and 38 miles from Kabul, displays the country in all its harsh beauty. The helicopter makes its way between mountains, not above them, a few dozen feet above the lower peaks, a few hundred from the cliffs on each side. There is no room for error. The roads are no less a challenge. The unpaved single-track trail from the helicopter pad at Astana in the Panjshir Valley--a United Front stronghold--winds between a fast-moving river...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Afghanistan: A Land Made For Guerrilla War | 10/8/2001 | See Source »

...face higher costs to keep their facilities and staff secure. And foreign investors may well decide to bypass unstable nations altogether. Bob Broadfoot, head of Political and Economic Risk Consultancy, thinks the war on terrorism will suck capital away from Southeast Asia to the benefit of safer nations in northeast Asia, a trend that was already evident prior to the attacks. "Before Sept. 11, companies looked at getting costs down," he says. "Now security risk is going to be a big part of their investment decisions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: No shelter | 10/8/2001 | See Source »

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