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There he was, ignoring the miserably biting wind, the lifeless cold, the crooked numbers on the scoreboard and the empty seats. Northeastern had just pounded Harvard on the last game of the season, 12-6, in a non-conference makeup that hadn’t meant a lick. But it hurt...
With its base cadence hovering around 36.5 strokes per minutes, the Crimson opened up an open-water lead by the 800-meter mark and continued walking through, leaving Princeton, Navy, Northeastern and Wisconsin to battle for second...
Crystallizing a season’s worth of development towards that end, the Crimson—two weekends removed from a narrow 1.6-second win over now-No. 2 Princeton—routed then-No. 5 Northeastern by 13.8 seconds in its final regatta of the season...
After temporarily withdrawing from the College and rendering himself ineligible to play football, junior offensive tackle Mike Frey had made it all the way back. But in just the third game of his return run, during yet another battle in the trenches with Northeastern, Frey was dealt another setback...
...criminal court sentenced five Bulgarian nurses and a Palestinian doctor to death for deliberately infecting more than 400 children with HIV. Rejecting the charges, Bulgaria, the E.U. and the U.S. led the international condemnation of the sentence. The defense argued that poor hygiene in a hospital in the northeastern port city of Benghazi had caused the spread of the virus. The verdict in the five-year-long case comes at a sensitive time for Libya, which has been seeking to rehabilitate itself internationally. The medics have the right to appeal...